Heather Morris isn’t happy about tweet covering Mark Salling’s face with a vomit emoji

Dec 18, 2020 20:43


#HeatherMorris isn’t happy about tweet covering late co-star #MarkSalling’s face with a vomit emoji https://t.co/XKjOg2KTEw
- ET Canada (@ETCanada) December 18, 2020

Heather Morris doesn’t appreciate some online hate geared towards her former “Glee” co-star Mark Salling.
Tweet featured images from an episode, including a group shot which covered Salling’s face with a vomit emoji.
Morris replied to the retweet, writing, “The vomit face on Marks face is offensive.”
Later, Morris responded to backlash.

I don't feel the need to ever justify something because somethings are better left unsaid. Y'all who have lots of things to say, I get it, I UNDERSTAND you...somethings are unforgivable. But this holiday season, amongst ALL holiday seasons is INCREDIBLE hard for so many of us.
- heather (@HeatherMorrisTV) December 18, 2020



We did not loose just 2 cast members, we lost 3. And it is SO incredible tough to have to act like that 3rd one is invisible, because even though his actions are unjustifiable, he was a part of our family at one point and he was mentally SICK. Yes pedophelia is a sickness but...
- heather (@HeatherMorrisTV) December 18, 2020

Although I don't want to have to say all that, its truthful. So THANK YOU for treated me with such disrespect and unkindness during a time that I can't get through a day without balling my eyes out at the loss of my entire Glee family... thank you
- heather (@HeatherMorrisTV) December 18, 2020

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