Kim Kardashian appears to be under pressure to remove the post she made amid conspiracy theories about the disappearance of the Princess of Wales. But, especially after Kate Middleton and the royal palace admitted that she is fighting cancer, people see this post as insensitive, so it should be "disappeared" from social networks.
Kim was one of many celebrities to join speculation over the months-long absence of Kate, who had not been seen in public since Christmas before Kensington Palace announced she would undergo surgery on January.
On March 17, Kardashian posted a photo of herself in front of a luxury car, wearing leather pants and a black T-shirt, and captioned the photo: "On the way to find Kate!" Just a few days later, the princess announced through a video that she has cancer and that she has started preventive chemotherapy.
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The shocking revelation caused social media followers to backfire on Kim, asking her to delete the post and even publicly apologise.
"After the news broke that she had cancer, you should remove the post. It's extremely insensitive and you owe the princess an apology,” one person wrote. "I think an apology is in order!" another individual wrote. "Can you apologize instead of all the things you're doing these days?"
In a video on The Daily Mail, a photographer can be heard asking Kardashian: "Do you have any comments about Kate?" as she leaves her son's soccer game. Kim, in fact, quietly left without saying a word on the matter.
Kardashian isn't the only celebrity to poke fun at conspiracy theories about Kate's disappearance. Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Jimmy Kimmel and Andy Cohen also used offensive notes in their posts and reactions, while Blake Lively apologized, calling the post completely idiotic!
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Source: The Independent