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Blake Lively apologizes for mocking Kate's photoshop fail

Blake Lively apologizes for mocking Kate's photoshop fail
Published 1 years ago on Mar 23, 2024

Blake Lively's Photoshop Joke Backfires After Kate Middleton's Cancer Reveal: A Lesson in Social Media Sensitivity.

Actor Blake Lively found herself in hot water after a seemingly lighthearted social media post mocking the "Photoshop fails" surrounding a photo of Kate Middleton backfired spectacularly. The insensitive joke took on a new weight when the Princess of Wales revealed on Friday that she had undergone treatment for cancer.

Lively's Post and the "Photoshop Frenzy"

On March 15th, Lively shared a humorously edited photo promoting her Betty Buzz beverage line. The image featured her lounging by a pool with exaggerated features and a photoshopped lemon hovering overhead. The caption read, "I'm so excited to share this new photo I just took today... Now you know why I've been MIA." This playful dig referenced the controversy surrounding a photo released by the Royal Family on March 10th, which depicted Middleton and her children. The image sparked accusations of editing due to visual inconsistencies, leading news agencies like AP to temporarily pull it.

Middleton Acknowledges Editing and Public Speculation Grows

Middleton, known as the Princess of Wales, responded to the editing controversy with a lighthearted admission, stating, "Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing." However, her absence from the public eye fueled online speculation, with some outlets resorting to conspiracy theories. Celebrities like Jimmy Kimmel and Jamie Lee Curtis called for respect for Middleton's privacy during this time.

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Blake Lively's Photoshop Joke Backfires After Kate Middleton's Cancer Reveal: A Lesson in Social Media Sensitivity.

Actor Blake Lively found herself in hot water after a seemingly lighthearted social media post mocking the "Photoshop fails" surrounding a photo of Kate Middleton backfired spectacularly. The insensitive joke took on a new weight when the Princess of Wales revealed on Friday that she had undergone treatment for cancer.

Lively's Post and the "Photoshop Frenzy"

On March 15th, Lively shared a humorously edited photo promoting her Betty Buzz beverage line. The image featured her lounging by a pool with exaggerated features and a photoshopped lemon hovering overhead. The caption read, "I'm so excited to share this new photo I just took today... Now you know why I've been MIA." This playful dig referenced the controversy surrounding a photo released by the Royal Family on March 10th, which depicted Middleton and her children. The image sparked accusations of editing due to visual inconsistencies, leading news agencies like AP to temporarily pull it.

Middleton Acknowledges Editing and Public Speculation Grows

Middleton, known as the Princess of Wales, responded to the editing controversy with a lighthearted admission, stating, "Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing." However, her absence from the public eye fueled online speculation, with some outlets resorting to conspiracy theories. Celebrities like Jimmy Kimmel and Jamie Lee Curtis called for respect for Middleton's privacy during this time.

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