'I will do better': Legally Blonde actress apologises for Islamophobic comment
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February 14, 2024 - Blair posted the comments in response to critcism of Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Cori Bush
- The comment was deleted but the screenshots were reposted on social media and caused backlash
- In her apology she said it "time of great pain and anguish for many around the world, it is also a time to learn and better understand how words matter".
- She claims her Muslim friends helped her see the error of her ways and she apologised to the Muslim community and anyone she hurt
- No word on apologies for her comments about BLM and immigrants
Scooter Braun, Emmy Rossum and Helen Mirren are among 400 celebrities and industry executives who’ve signed an open letter supporting Israel’s inclusion in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
https://t.co/An2tncLG3B- Variety (@Variety)
February 14, 2024 - Mayim Bialik, Gene Simmons and Liev Schreiber are among 400 stars who signed a letter supporting Israel's inclusion in Eurovision
- Organized by industry body Creative Community For Peace, the letter states: “We believe that unifying events such as singing competitions are crucial to help bridge our cultural divides and unite people of all backgrounds through their shared love of music.”
- This year’s Eurovision Song Contest is set to take place in Malmo, Sweden in May, hosted by “Watchmen” star Malin Akerman.
- Full list of celebrities at source
Source Source Would be surprised if she had a single real Muslim friend but there we go