A clip of the former High School Musical star seemingly dismissing coronavirus last night on her Instagram went viral Tuesday afternoon, prompting her to apologize after initially saying her comments were taken out of context.
Being wasted on wine and also baked from pot is probably not the best time for you to share your opinions on social issues to the millions of people watching your social media feed. This is what the former A list tweener/naked celebrity turned B+ list adult actress has learned. Vanessa Hudgens (Coronavirus: Vanessa Hudgens sorry for 'people are going to die' comments)
Being wasted on wine and also baked from pot is probably not the best time for you to share your opinions on social issues to the millions of people watching your social media feed.
Instead of cutting back on the wine and pot and other party favors, especially after what happened earlier this week, this former tweener actress turned B+ list adult actress has been upping her daily order and is never not using or drinking other than while sleeping. Vanessa Hudgens (Vanessa Hudgens apologizes for "insensitive" comments about coronavirus during Instagram live video)
I don’t think that I’ve ever even seen a Vanessa Hudgens movie, but she’s not wrong...
Viruses with a similar death toll to corona already exist in society, and death IS inevitable. Corona isn’t going anywhere, and for most people it’s not very dangerous. Yes for the elderly or the immune compromised, it can be deadly. So can the flu... difference is, we don’t close down places, buy up supplies or disrupt society for the flu, but we do for corona. And when you listen to the facts rather than the hysteria, it is hard to believe that the reason why isn’t totally arbitrary.
This pandemic lockdown is absurd. 20,000 people have already died from the flu this year and it's only the middle of march. Which is right on track for situation normal. The only people that need to be quarantined are the sick and elderly. Covid hysteria is a joke. We've probably lost more people to drunk driving so far.
Vanessa said nothing wrong, perhaps it was worded crudely but it was a live stream not a carefully coordinated speech from a medical professional. She like 99% of the world right now are panic-stricken by the virus. Now is the time people should prioritise and stop being offended over words but of course leave it to Twitter to do what it does best.