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21.10.2023 - 18:07 / perezhilton.com
Emily Blunt fans are very disappointed in her after a video resurfaced of her body-shaming a waitress!
In 2012, the 40-year-old actress was a guest on the UK’s The Jonathan Ross Show, where she talked about her time working on the movie Looper in Louisiana. She specifically recalled a moment when she got recognized by a waitress while at the popular chain restaurant Chili’s during filming– and what she said about the woman in her story is awful! At one point, host Jonathan Ross interrupted Emily to say:
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That’s when Emily chimed in again to deliver a terrible fat-shaming remark:
What the f**k? You can see the entire video (below):
So rude. Emily did not need to harshly comment on someone’s body to tell this story at all. When a clip from the interview began circulating on social media, people took to X (Twitter) to express their disappointment in Emily for the offensive and “fatphobic” comment. See a sampling of the reactions (below):
Instead of ignoring the controversy, though, Emily immediately addressed the matter through a statement to People. She apologized for using such “insensitive” and “hurtful” language, saying:
The Devil Wears Prada star continued:
Let this be a reminder to everyone to not make other people’s weight a punch line ever. It’s so not cool. Thoughts on the controversy and her apology, Perezcious readers? Let us know in the comments!
[Image via The Jonathan Ross Show/YouTube, MEGA/WENN]
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Ethan Shanfeld Timbaland has apologized after joking that Justin Timberlake “should have put a muzzle” on Britney Spears during an Oct. 29 live interview with 9th Wonder at the Kennedy Center.
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