Journalist KIIIIINDA Apologizes To Rebel Wilson For Threatening To Out Her...
14.06.2022 - 17:19
/ perezhilton.com
Rebel Wilson is owed an apology. This is… not quite it…
In case you missed the news over the weekend, the Pitch Perfect star coming out and going Instagram official with her girlfriend Ramona Agruma — her first public LGBT relationship — was not 100% her idea.
See, the two have been dating since at least January but chose to keep it private. However, a Sydney Morning Herald columnist Andrew Hornery got the scoop and decided he was going to go public with the story, whether she was ready or not. SMH indeed… He sent her a request for comment, along with a deadline — something many have interpreted as a pretty clear threat.
Instead of letting the publication out her, Rebel decided to come out on her own on Thursday. So when it came time to publish his article on Saturday, Hornery was downright ornery! He complained in his column that giving her the warning was a “big mistake” and expressed annoyance that Rebel had “opted to gazump the story” by putting out her own life update. We mean, the nerve.
Related: Rebel & Ramona Are ‘Very Serious’ & Still ‘Super Happy’ Despite Coming Out Controversy!
It’s 2022, and EVERYONE in the industry is well aware how hurtful it is to out someone by now (trust us)! It’s been a struggle, with a lot of difficult growing pains, but society is pretty much on the same page with this now.
In a new post on Monday, Hornery did write to apologize to Rebel, but like many lackluster apologies we see all the time in this job, a lot of the square mileage is taken up by making more excuses. He began:
He continued:
He regrets that Rebel found this hard. Does that s0und to anyone else like “sorry you were offended”? He then played the LGBT community card, writing:
He said he thought her dating someone new was