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Neil Patrick Harris is addressing the controversy surrounding a resurfaced photo of a party platter he and husband David Burtka once served that made light of Amy Winehouse’s death shortly after she passed away.
The photo shows a meat platter from from Harris’ and Burtka’s 2011 Halloween party that was styled to look like Winehouse’s decaying corpse. The platter, which has often been misinterpreted to be a cake, included a sign that read, “The Corpse of Amy Winehouse.” The sign also listed the platter’s ingredients: “Beef ribs, pulled pork, chicken sausage in a spicy BBQ sauce.”
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The photo of the platter was originally posted by Justin Mikita, who attended the party with his now-husband Jesse Tyler Ferguson, as BuzzFeed notes. “Look who showed up @ActuallyNPH & @GourmetMD’s Halloween party last night,” Mikita tweeted at the time. “Looking good,” he added. The tweet was quickly deleted.
Winehouse died of alcohol poisoning just months before Harris’ Halloween party on July 23, 2011. The famed chanteuse was only 27.
The photo of Harris’ meat platter resurfaced on social media in the last week and has since drawn widespread condemnation.
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After days of silence, Harris has issued a public apology which he provided to Entertainment Weekly.
“A photo recently resurfaced from a Halloween-themed party my husband and I hosted 11 years ago,” Harris told EW in his statement. “It was regrettable then, and it
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Neil Patrick Harris has apologized after a morbid joke he made about Amy Winehouse's death resurfaced. Harris featured a buffet platter made to look like the corpse of Winehouse just months after her death in 2011. "A photo recently resurfaced from a Halloween-themed party my husband and I hosted 11 years ago," Harris told Entertainment Weekly in a statement.
What goes around comes back around. Neil Patrick Harris apologized after a controversial photo from a 2011 Halloween party sparked backlash.
Neil Patrick Harris has been taking heat on social media this week after a photo of a horrific dish making light of Amy Winehouse’s death that was served at his 2011 Halloween party resurfaced online.
Amy Winehouse’s death.The singer passed away aged 27 from alcohol poisoning on July 23, 2011. Three months after her death, Harris and his husband David Burtka hosted a Halloween party which featured a food platter decorated to look like “the corpse of Amy Winehouse”.After the photo resurfaced on social media 11 years later (via BuzzFeed), Harris released a statement apologising for the “regrettable” joke.In a statement issued to Entertainment Weekly, Harris said: “A photo recently resurfaced from a Halloween-themed party my husband and I hosted 11 years ago.
Neil Patrick Harris is apologizing for an insensitive and «regrettable» joke from 2011 that made light of singer Amy Winehouse's untimely death.Following the acclaimed singer's death from alcohol poisoning in July 2011, Harris and his husband, David Burtka, threw a Halloween party that went viral for all the wrong reasons. As seen in a recently resurfaced photo from the festivities, the party featured a meat platter that had been gruesomely decorated and designed to look like a decaying corpse — including a beehive hairdo, which Winehouse was famous for.The platter also featured a small sign that specifically described it as «The Corpse of Amy Winehouse,» and described the platter as including «Beef ribs, pulled pork, chicken sausage in a spicy BBQ sauce.»Harris addressed the platter and the controversy in an apology to Entertainment Weekly on Monday, sharing, «A photo recently resurfaced from a Halloween-themed party my husband and I hosted 11 years ago. It was regrettable then, and it remains regrettable now.
Neil Patrick Harris is finally addressing the resurfaced Amy Winehouse joke.
Sasha Urban editorNeil Patrick Harris responded to criticism of a resurfaced image from a Halloween party he hosted 11 years ago, which included a buffet platter made to look like the corpse Amy Winehouse.Winehouse, a genre-defining jazz vocalist and songwriter, died on July 23, 2011 at the age of 27. A few months later, Harris and his husband, David Burtka, hosted a party with a platter that featured a gruesome fake corpse with a cigarette hanging out of its mouth alongside a note that read, “The Corpse of Amy Winehouse.” Below that, the note detailed what was included in the platter: “Beef ribs, pulled pork, chicken sausage in a spicy BBQ sauce.”On Monday, Harris wrote in a statement to Entertainment Weekly that the act was “regrettable then, and it remains regrettable now.” “A photo recently resurfaced from a Halloween-themed party my husband and I hosted 11 years ago,” Harris said.
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BuzzFeed reported. The photo, which was deleted shortly after being posted by Justin Mikita, featured a Winehouse lookalike appearing bloody and mangled.The “Rehab” singer died just three months before Halloween, at the age of 27.Writer Ashley Reed tweeted on Tuesday about the ill-advised dish from the 48-year-old “How I Met Your Mother” star’s party, which immediately went viral.“I cannot believe how many very online people over the age of 25 are just now finding out about Neil Patrick Harris’s disgusting Amy Winehouse cake,” the tweet from Reed, who has since switched her account to private, read.“Yea Neil Patrick Harris quite literally had a cake mimicking Amy Winehouse’s corpse for Halloween soon after she died.