Blake Lively and Owen Jones among celebs apologising for Kate jokes
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Famous people and individuals in the public eye have expressed their remorse over engaging in virtual discussions about "Where's Kate?" after the Princess of Wales was diagnosed with cancer.
On Friday, a poignant video was made public in which Kate Middleton shared that she had been receiving chemotherapy following a cancer diagnosis from a surgery on her abdomen earlier in the year.
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There has been a diagnosis of cancer made for Kate Middleton.
During the period in which the princess has been absent from the public, individuals have been expressing their opinions and speculations regarding the motives that led to her concealment.
After the recent report regarding Kate's wellbeing, several prominent individuals have admitted their involvement in the discussion about her and have publicly expressed regret.
Blake Lively was among the first ones to show remorse by mentioning about a post that has been taken down, which appeared to mock Kate for uploading a modified picture of her family on Mother's Day.
On Friday, the celebrity from Gossip Girl shared a message on their Instagram Story, stating that although they may feel like nobody would be interested, they still felt the need to recognize a certain something.
Blake Lively has expressed her embarrassment for making fun of the supposed 'disappearance' of Kate in a social media post.
The blog section featuring Tiffany & Co.'s photos were obtained from Getty Images.
I posted something silly during the hype of the 'photoshop fails' trend and now I deeply regret it. I apologize for my actions.
Owen Jones, a political activist and journalist, has also conveyed regret for contributing to the discussion about Kate's location.
Jones showed great interest in the fact that a photograph of Kate and her three children was altered and subsequently removed by photo agencies. Upon learning about the "kill notice", Jones exclaimed "I can't stop thinking about this, oh my gosh!"
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In a different article, Jones expressed his doubts about a picture of Kate and Prince William sitting in a car. He stated, "Seriously? Shut the front door! That isn't a genuine public appearance. Let's all hop on the wagon of doubting Kate Middleton!"
Writer and advocate Owen Jones has shown remorse for making assumptions about the reason for Kate's retreat from publicity.
The reporter expressed remorse for the rumors and conveyed his good wishes for Kate's welfare.
Jones expressed deep shame for speculating without realizing the seriousness of the health condition. She then extended her best wishes to the person in question. This statement was made in a post on X/Twitter.
In other places, more and more people are calling for public figures who expressed their thoughts and guesses about where Kate might be to say sorry.
Many followers on social media are pleading with TV personality John Oliver to take back a wisecrack he delivered while appearing on the show Watch What Happens Live with host Andy Cohen.
Oliver recently made a humorous remark indicating that it's possible the woman may have passed away 18 months ago. He jokingly suggested that perhaps the situation is similar to the plot of the movie "Weekend at Bernie's," where characters pretend a dead man is still alive. Oliver clarified that he's not actually stating this happened, but that there is a chance until proof is provided. He suggested seeing the woman physically present with a current newspaper as evidence of her existence.
The news of Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis was shared with the world.
Piers Morgan criticized Oliver's statements and called those who support Kate's desire for privacy, but have speculated about her whereabouts in the past, "shameless hypocrites".
Several individuals on social media have reached out to Kim Kardashian to express their support for Kate following her cancer diagnosis. This comes after Kim had posted a picture of herself alongside a vehicle with the message "going to locate Kate."