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This Gossip Girl is opening her mouth.
Blake Lively has apologized for mocking Duchess Kate as a “Photoshop fail” on Mother’s Day after she announced she had been diagnosed with cancer.
“I don’t think anyone cares today, but I feel like I have to acknowledge this,” she wrote on her Instagram Story on Friday. She wrote, “I took advantage of the ‘Photoshop fails’ buzz and made a stupid post. Oh, that post made me feel so bad today.”
The Green Lantern actress (36) concluded her message by writing: Always sending love and blessings to everyone. ❤️. ”
Lively, 42, the Princess of Wales, last week after a Mother’s Day photo of Middleton with her three children was removed by a photo agency amid claims it had been altered. It seems that it was vandalized.
“Today I’m so excited to share this new photo I took to announce @bettybuzz and @bettybooze’s four new products,” the “Gossip Girl” alum wrote on her now-deleted Instagram. She captioned the photo, but some things in it appeared to have been digitally manipulated.
“Now you know why I’m MIA.”
Lively’s post came amid mounting conspiracy theories about Middleton’s whereabouts after abdominal surgery in January, but all rumors were put to rest after she revealed her shocking diagnosis on Friday. Ta.
“I had major abdominal surgery in London in January, and at the time it was thought that my condition was not cancerous,” she said in the article. video message Filmed by BBC Studios. “The surgery was successful. However, post-surgery tests revealed that cancer was present.”
Mr Middleton said his medical team had advised him to “undergo preventive chemotherapy” and that his condition was currently in the early stages.
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The princess said the diagnosis was a “huge shock” for her and her husband, Prince William, and that they were doing everything they could to “handle and manage this privately” for the sake of their children. said: Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
“Just as I told them. I get better and stronger every day by focusing on things that help me heal. In my mind, body, and spirit,” she said. continued.
Middleton ended her message by asking for “space and privacy” and encouraging cancer patients to “never lose faith and hope.”
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