Why do people hate vanessa hudgens
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The actress went on Instagram Live and seemingly spoke out about Donald Trump's warning Monday that the coronavirus response could stretch into July or August.
I don't know, maybe I shouldn't be doing this right now. The clip was circulated Tuesday on Twitter and created a stir on the platform where people called out Hudgens for sharing such a "horrible and heartless message. VanessaHudgens you absolute thick, privileged, uncaring expletive ," wrote Caroline Hirons in response to the video.
While she struggles to stay relevant, the rest of us struggle to provide for our families," tweeted TaraHobbit. Your Coronavirus questions answered: You asked us tons of questions about the coronavirus. One of her tweets was retweeted thousands of times by Monday morning, and Hilson was trending. Unlike Hudgens, Hilson did not appear to backtrack on her since-deleted tweets and Instagram posts. She tweeted later Monday that the content was deleted at the request of her management.
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Politics Covid U. News World Opinion Business. Share this —. A day later, on March 17, Hudgens hopped back on Instagram Live to respond to the backlash you know, after celebrating St. Vanessa Hudgens responds to the backlash, saying her comments were taken out of context. Tries to apologize for something she knew was wrong to say.
So over it at this point. While Hudgens may not have felt that her comment regarding the Coronavirus and its effect on people is that serious, the reality is that it is—and her response to a literal pandemic is pretty telling. ICYMI, since first detected the virus has had some serious effects on people across the globe.
According to the World Health Organization , as of March 17, the virus has infected more than , people and has killed at least 7, worldwide.
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