Blake Lively apologises and deletes post after being slammed for 'insensitive' Kate Middleton joke
23.03.2024 - 00:49
/ ok.co.uk
Blake Lively has said sorry after people got upset with her for a post about Kate Middleton. Blake took down the post where she seemed to make fun of Kate, who has just told revealed to the world that she has cancer. On her Instagram Story, Blake wrote: "I'm sure no one cares today but I feel like I have to acknowledge this.
I made a silly post around the 'photoshop fails' frenzy, and oh man, that post has me mortified today. "I'm sorry. Sending love and well wishes to all, always." The actress, who is married to Ryan Reynolds, had joined in with other stars making jokes about Kate Middleton not being seen much lately.
This was because there were lots of wild stories online at the time.
It escalated when a photo was released of Kate with her kids for Mother's Day, but it had some mistakes that made fans wonder if it was real. READ MORE: ITV Celebrity Big Brother crowns David Potts as 2024 winner Blake, who is 36 years old, put up a post on Instagram after the photo fiasco, and many thought she was making fun of the important Royal, reports the Mirror. But on Friday, after the sad news came out that Kate has cancer, lots of people went to Blake's Instagram to vent their anger for what they thought was a mean post.
One person commented: "You should be ashamed of yourself. She has cancer." Another said: "Better feel bad now for making fun after that announcement from the Palace." A third person demanded: "Apologise to Kate Middleton... your words were disgusting...
how would you like to be her shows right now? ". Blake's original post was promoting her Betty Booze brand and four new products in the range. She seemed to make fun of the rumours about Kate, adding at the end of the caption: "Now you know why I've been MIA." Kim
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