Changing her tune. Evangeline Lilly apologized for criticizing the response to the coronavirus pandemic and revealed that she has been social-distancing, despite her initial refusal to quarantine.
18.03.2020 - 01:17 / variety.com
After Vanessa Hudgens went live on Instagram on Monday, her comments about the coronavirus went viral — the bad kind of viral. Presumably in response to a question about the outbreak lasting into the summer, Hudgens said, “Yeah, til July sounds like a bunch of bulls—, I’m sorry. It’s a virus, I get it. I respect it.”
“But at the same time, like, even if everybody gets it — like, yeah, people are gonna die. Which is terrible. But, like, inevitable? I don’t know, maybe I shouldn’t be doing this
Changing her tune. Evangeline Lilly apologized for criticizing the response to the coronavirus pandemic and revealed that she has been social-distancing, despite her initial refusal to quarantine.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her «sincere and heartfelt apology» for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic -- and she's doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her “sincere and heartfelt apology” for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – and she’s doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Evangeline Lilly is offering her «sincere and heartfelt apology» for recent comments she made about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – and she's doing so from her home where she is, in fact, social distancing.
Evangeline Lilly has issued a lengthy apology in response to the backlash she received for dismissing the dangers of the coronavirus pandemic. The actress took to Instagram on Thursday, calling her prior remarks "dismissive, arrogant and cryptic." Lilly clarified that she and her family began social distancing on March 18, and that at the time of her original post, in which she labeled COVID-19 as nothing more than a "respiratory flu," leaders in her "small community" had not yet ramped up
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Vanessa Hudgens has donated to Bethenny Frankel’s coronavirus disaster fund, after hitting headlines with her “insensitive” remark about COVID-19.
She offended fans after making light of the situation
The High School Musical actress had complained about the US response to the pandemic in an Instagram Live video.
A clip of Vanessa Hudgens insensitively talking about the coronavirus went viral yesterday, drawing criticism because of the tone-deaf way Hudgens spoke about the virus's possible impact. Hudgens posted an apology video on her Instagram Story and a Note post on her Twitter, but the internet wasn't impressed.
After Vanessa Hudgens went live on Instagram on Monday, her comments about the coronavirus went viral — the bad kind of viral.
The Queen of Twitter is weighing in on the recent controversy surrounding Vanessa Hudgens.
Vanessa Hudgens is walking back comments she made about the coronavirus pandemic on social media following a backlash from followers, who accused her of being insensitive.
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.
High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens has publicly apologised following some controversial comments over coronavirus deaths.
Vanessa Hudgens has backtracked on controversial comments she made about the coronavirus pandemic on social media.
Vanessa Hudgens was under fire over her insensitive comments about the Coronavirus. On Monday, the High School Musical star took to her Instagram Stories to share her thoughts on Covid-19.
Actress Vanessa Hudgens has apologised for suggesting the US response to the Covid-19 pandemic was overblown.