'Coronation Street' stars have paid tribute to Mark Eden following his death on Friday (01. 01.
18.12.2020 - 17:30 / etonline.com
Heather Morris doesn't appreciate some online hate geared towards her former co-star Mark Salling.
The 33-year-old actress spoke out on Twitter on Thursday night after her other co-star, Kevin McHale, retweeted a post about the show's 2010 episode, «A Very Glee Christmas.» The original tweet noted that the episode came out 10 years ago, and featured images from the episode, including a group shot which covered Salling's face with a vomit emoji. McHale didn't comment on the emoji, but retweeted
.'Coronation Street' stars have paid tribute to Mark Eden following his death on Friday (01. 01.
Coronation Street and Doctor Who actor Mark Eden has died at the age of 92 after a battle with Alzheimer's. The sad news that Eden, who was married to fellow Coronation Street star Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts), passed away today (January 1) has been confirmed by his agent.
It is a sad day for Coronation Street fans.
Glee star Heather Morris has apologised for a series of now-deleted tweets about her co-star Mark Salling.The actress, who played Brittany in the show, shared a statement on Twitter responding to her own series of tweets speaking out against a fan-edited photo of the Glee cast that had put a vomit emoji over Salling’s face.In 2015, Salling was arrested for downloading more than 50,000 images of child pornography and sexualized images of children on his laptop, as well as 4,000 other photos and
Heather Morris is apologizing to anyone who felt triggered by the recent comments she made about her late Glee co-star Mark Salling. After someone placed a vomit face emoji over Mark‘s face in a tweet about Glee, Heather spoke out to defend the memory of Mark and said it’s “incredibly tough” to act like his death is “invisible.” Before he committed suicide in January 2018, Mark pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography.
After significant backlash, Heather Morris is walking back her recent comments about former Glee co-star Mark Salling.
Update 12/22/2020: Heather issued an apology on Monday (Dec. 21) evening for her comments. “To all those who felt triggered by my message, I want to sincerely apologize for the harm I caused,” she tweeted. “Whether you, a friend, a family member has been a victim of pedophilia, I realize my words may have been insensitive to your experience and for that, I can’t express enough how sorry I am.”
Heather Morris apologized after facing backlash for defending her late Glee costar Mark Salling.“To all those who felt triggered by my message, I want to sincerely apologize for the harm I caused,” the actress, 33, tweeted on Monday, December 21.
Heather Morris is saying sorry to anyone offended by some of her recent comments.
Heather Morris is apologizing after a series of tweets about her late co-star Mark Salling. The 33-year-old star took to Twitter on Monday night, sharing a statement after days of back and forth with commenters online. «To all those who felt triggered by my message, I want to sincerely apologize for the harm I caused,» Morris wrote.
Heather Morris is apologizing to anyone who felt triggered by the recent comments she made about her late Glee co-star Mark Salling.
Heather Morris maintained that she and her fellow Glee costars have “lost 3” cast members after receiving backlash for her Mark Salling tweet earlier this week.Morris, who played Brittany S. Pierce on the Fox series, slammed a Twitter user after they covered Salling’s face with a vomit-face emoji in one of their photos on December 7.
Heather Morris is responding to criticism she has received after calling out an «offensive» tweet about her late co-star, Mark Salling.
Heather Morris is receiving both backlash and support on Twitter after commenting on a Glee fan’s December 7 tweet. In the initial post, a fan shared images from the episode “A Very Glee Christmas,” but covered up Heather’s former co-star, Mark Salling‘s, face with a vomiting emoji. The original tweet was re-tweeted by Glee alum Kevin McHale on December 17, leading Heather to comment, “the vomit face on Mark’s face is offensive.”