Vanessa Hudgens, 31, is in damage control mode.
18.03.2020 - 13:13 / digitalspy.com
High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens has publicly apologised following some controversial comments over coronavirus deaths.
Hudgens was roundly criticised for remarks she made in an Instagram Live on Monday (March 16), where she seemed to insinuate that deaths from COVID-19 were going to be "inevitable" regardless of social distancing policies.
"[Social distancing] til July sounds like a bunch of bullshit. I'm sorry," she said in her original Instagram Live. "It's a virus. I get it. I
Vanessa Hudgens, 31, is in damage control mode.
She offended fans after making light of the situation
Now that social distancing is our new normal, your fave celebs are finding creative ways to stay connected to their fans. Vanessa Hudgens is a prime example; see: her High School Musical TikTok video. But instead of continuing to make goofy videos or chatting with her followers to spread hope in this confusing time, Vanessa decided to make insensitive comments about COVID-19—a virus that's been named a pandemic and continues to claim lives around the world.
Chrissy Teigen is asking her followers to practice forgiveness. The 34-year-old model and TV personality took to Twitter on Tuesday night to speak out in defense of Vanessa Hudgens after Hudgens was publicly slammed for her comments about the on-going coronavirus outbreak.
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Actress Vanessa Hudgens has apologised for suggesting the US response to the Covid-19 pandemic was overblown.
Here's your reality check, Vanessa Hudgens. The former Disney Channel darling is apologizing for her recent comments about the coronavirus pandemic, in which she described the growing death toll as "inevitable." "I'm so sorry for the way I have offended anyone and everyone who has seen the clip from my Instagram live yesterday," Hudgens wrote on Twitter. "I realize my words were insensitive and not at all appropriate for the situation our country and the world are in right now.
Now that (at least for now), your fave celebs are finding ways to stay connected to their fans during the current coronavirus pandemic. And guess what? Vanessa Hudgens is a prime example (see: her video)! But instead of chatting with her followers to spread hope in this confusing time, Vanessa made some insensitive comments about a virus that's literally claiming lives all around the world.
Vanessa Hudgens went on Instagram Live on Monday (March 16) and her comments about Coronavirus and the possibility that the pandemic could last in the United States until July or August are receiving major backlash.
Vanessa Hudgens faced backlash online from fans after she made some confusing comments about coronavirus on social media. “Um, yeah, ’til July sounds like a bunch of bulls--t,” she said during an Instagram Live session on Monday about a potential quarantine lasting until the summer.
Vanessa Hudgens says some of her comments are being «taken out of context.»
Vanessa Hudgens is in hot water after making, what many have called insensitive, comments about the coronavirus.
Too much of a hot take? Vanessa Hudgens received backlash from fans on social media after making an insensitive comment about the global coronavirus crisis.