Jennifer Aniston started a discussion on social media after sharing a photo of a Christmas ornament that many people highlighted the coronavirus epidemic.
The 51-year-old “Friends” actress went on to share a new ornament for her Christmas tree on her Instagram Stories on Christmas Day. In the photo she was holding a wooden circle with words like “Our first epidemic 2020” engraved in gorgeous text.
However, the spikes in the COVID-19 case force many people to go home to you this holiday season and usually they stop celebrating with their family, some found the ornament a little tasteless considering the circumstances.
“Just because you like a celebrity doesn’t mean you shouldn’t hold them accountable. Sorry but it’s insensitive to put an ornament saying” Epidemic 2020 “. Lost an innocent life because of this epidemic. We are not. Let’s celebrate .. better Jennifer Aniston, ” One user wrote.
“Jennifer Aniston (whether the jewelry is hers or not but it was posted in her IG) was tasteless. Whoever made that jewelry is stupid and against sympathy,” he said. Another user said Someone said they are above the “rich people”.
“Jennifer Aniston is too stupid to post an ornament on her story … celebrities are fragile,” Another person wrote.
However, when many people felt that the ornament was insensitive due to the current climate, the country has contracted coronavirus, many rushed to the rescue of the stars. A handful have noted that Aniston uses its platform to help reduce its spread by advocating both small businesses affected by the epidemic and encouraging its followers to wear masks.
“So we cancel Jennifer Aniston for the harmless Christmas ornament? Lord have pity that you can go all the grinches somewhere else,” One user wrote.
“Honestly that Jennifer Aniston jewelry was the top satire and you can’t get it all.” Someone else added.
“If you’re upset about Jennifer Aniston’s jewelry Instagram story – let’s not forget how she tried to help small businesses in difficult times, and urge people to wear masks in every post she makes …. #JenniferNiston,” Said one fan.
“Jane Aniston was one of the few celebrities who used her platform to support small businesses around the U.S. on Christmas Eve (while others were busy posting their fancy dinners) and she really hated an ornament? ? ” Someone else added.
In July, Aniston shared the personal story of a friend who treated Kovid-19 in an attempt to encourage his friend to wear a mask and take the illness seriously.
“This is our friend Kevin. Absolutely healthy, there is no single problem under health. This is Kovid. This is real,” Starr began his caption. “We don’t think we can be as naive as we can get over this … If we want to end this, and we do it right, one step we can take is, please #wearadamnmask.”
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She ended her post by inspiring her fans to think about their own friends and family at this point, inspiring them to mask and fight the virus.
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As of December 22, the novel coronavirus has infected more than 77,432,103 people in 191 countries and territories, resulting in at least 1,704,065 deaths. U.S. In addition to all states, the District of Columbia has confirmed confirmed cases of COVID-19, with more than 18,042,120 cases and at least 319,457 deaths.