Vanessa Hudgens has donated to Bethenny Frankel’s coronavirus disaster fund, after hitting headlines with her “insensitive” remark about COVID-19.
20.03.2020 - 04:09 / hollywoodlife.com
Vanessa Hudgens, 31, is in damage control mode.
After Donald Trump revealed the coronavirus crisis could last until July or August, Vanessa sent ripples of anger across the Internet by announcing in a March 17 Instagram Live session, “Um, yeah, ’til July sounds like a bunch of bulls***.” But that wasn’t the worst part — she added that although people dying from the virus is “terrible,” it’s also “inevitable.” Now, insiders EXCLUSIVELY tell HollywoodLife how Vanessa is handling the fallout her
.Vanessa Hudgens has donated to Bethenny Frankel’s coronavirus disaster fund, after hitting headlines with her “insensitive” remark about COVID-19.
Vanessa Hudgens is making sure everyone knows that she knows the coronavirus is a big deal (after all)l!
Too many hot takes? While the world hunkers down into self-quarantine during the widespread coronavirus outbreak, some celebrities have used their extra free time to share controversial opinions about the global pandemic.
Chrissy Teigen is coming to Vanessa Hudgens' defense after the actress faced backlash online from fans following some confusing comments she made about coronavirus on social media earlier this week. "Sometimes people, especially famous people, are gonna say really stupid s--t.
She offended fans after making light of the situation
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The High School Musical actress had complained about the US response to the pandemic in an Instagram Live video.
A clip of Vanessa Hudgens insensitively talking about the coronavirus went viral yesterday, drawing criticism because of the tone-deaf way Hudgens spoke about the virus's possible impact. Hudgens posted an apology video on her Instagram Story and a Note post on her Twitter, but the internet wasn't impressed.
After Vanessa Hudgens went live on Instagram on Monday, her comments about the coronavirus went viral — the bad kind of viral.
Everybody makes mistakes? Chrissy Teigen defended Vanessa Hudgens‘ controversial comments on the global coronavirus pandemic by reminding people to have some empathy.
High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens has publicly apologised following some controversial comments over coronavirus deaths.
As you probably heard — and were horribly offended by — Vanessa Hudgens took to Instagram Live on Monday with a take too hot to touch!
Here's your reality check, Vanessa Hudgens. The former Disney Channel darling is apologizing for her recent comments about the coronavirus pandemic, in which she described the growing death toll as "inevitable." "I'm so sorry for the way I have offended anyone and everyone who has seen the clip from my Instagram live yesterday," Hudgens wrote on Twitter. "I realize my words were insensitive and not at all appropriate for the situation our country and the world are in right now.
Now that (at least for now), your fave celebs are finding ways to stay connected to their fans during the current coronavirus pandemic. And guess what? Vanessa Hudgens is a prime example (see: her video)! But instead of chatting with her followers to spread hope in this confusing time, Vanessa made some insensitive comments about a virus that's literally claiming lives all around the world.
V Hud, WYD? Fans are slamming Vanessa Hudgens after her coronavirus deaths comment, where she claimed that fatalities from the disease are “inevitable.” The comment came after the High School Musical alum, 31, took to her Instagram on Tuesday, March 17, to answer questions from fans.