Rachel Jeantel, the 19-year-old young woman who spoke with Trayvon Martin moments before he was shot and killed by George Zimmerman on Feb. 2012, recently said she thanks her supporters and is not bothered about negative people, including Lolo Jones.

During Jeantel's testimony during the second degree murder trial of Zimmerman, the Olympic hurdler had a few words to say about the way the teenager testified in court.

"Rachel Jeantel looked so irritated during the cross-examination that I burned it on DVD and I'm going to sell it as Madea goes to court," Jones tweeted on June 27.

In an interview with NBC's The Grio Tuesday, Jeantel said that Jones' comments did not bother her, calling the track star a "hater."

"Lolo Jones, I thought of her as a joke. She's funny," Jeantel said. Now you tell me, I'm going to make a runner hating on me. I felt good, I had a runner hating on me."

"She's saying I act like Madea. Okay, Madea got her money too. We need to work together," Jeantel added.

Jones has yet to comment regarding her negative tweet about Jenteal, which was deleted shortly after it was posted.

Juror B37 appeared on CNN's Anderson Cooper and revealed that she didn't believe Jeantel's testimony because of her lack of education and communication skills stripped her testimony of any credibility.

"I didn't think it was very credible, but I felt very sorry for her. She didn't want to be there. She didn't ask to be in this place. She wanted to go. She wanted to leave. She didn't want to be any part of this jury. I think she felt inadequate toward everyone because of her education and her communications skills. I just felt sadness for her," the former juror said.

On Monday, Jeantel appeared on the Piers Morgan Show to respond to the juror's comments about her education level and speech, saying it made her sad and angry.

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George Zimmerman Trial, Trayvon martin, Lolo jones