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Free Streaming Fans Are Making an Iconic “Splatter Horror” Cult Classic Their New Weekend Binge
The 2000s saw a major horror boom with major blockbuster productions and several small-budget movies. Final Destination was released in that decade and has since gained a cult following, with the latest installment, Final Destination: Bloodlines, reviving what was considered a dead franchise. In 2003, another cult favorite horror franchise was born with the release of the first Wrong Turn movie. It was nothing special and was panned by critics for being derivative. However, it achieved moderate success at the box office before being released on DVD for home viewing. The franchise cultivated a fanbase in subsequent releases despite the lack of critical acclaim. 23 years later, Wrong Turn is available to stream for free on Tubi in the U.S., and it’s once again making a mark.
Data from FlixPatrol shows that the film has seen significant success on Tubi in recent days, peaking at number four on the streaming service’s top ten movies. Wrong Turn is wrestling for the top position with movies like Taken 3, Madea Goes to Jail, and The Longest Yard. The slasher film launched the format that others in the franchise would follow: Set in the backwoods of America, a group of people find themselves in the wrong part of the country after taking a wrong turn. They encounter cannibalistic inbred mutants who hunt them individually for sport and food. There are seven movies in the franchise, with the latest one being released in 2021.
Is ‘Wrong Turn’ a Good Movie?
Andre Dellamorte reviewed the Blu-Ray version for Collider in 2009 and noted that the film felt uninspired. However, he lauded it for delivering on all the tropes. “The story follows the ‘Generic horror film blueprint’ to its end — the lower-credited characters die while the remaining cast winds up in a standoff against the mutants. Rob Schmitt — best known for his indie work on pictures like Crime and Punishment in Suburbia — directs the film with a certain speed, which is for the best, as it’s as derivative as it sounds,” Dellamorte wrote. He added:
“Because the film delivers the gore and all the tropes of a mutant hillbilly movie, it’s hard to hate it, though, and the gore is the most fascinating element of the movie—horror films are like musicals in that the plot is generally just there to set up the fancy numbers, and in this case those thrills are delivered as one character gets garroted, and another gets an axe through the mouth – allowing the rest of the body to fall off.”
You can watch Wrong Turn on Pluto in the U.S.
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May 30, 2003
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84 minutes
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Rob Schmidt
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Alan B. McElroy
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Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead, Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings (2011), Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines, Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014)
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If you’re looking to get that perfect soft velvet finish on your lips, the Peripera Ink the Velvet Lip Tint is exactly what you need. This creamy mousse tint delivers a longwear stain effect and smooths lip lines for a blurred, airbrushed finish.
It’s available in a wide range of vivid pigments, from nude and rose to coral and red tones, all of which are suitable for all-day wear.
Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot & Keychain Set
The Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot & Keychain Set is not your typical matte product. This fluffy formula softly blurs and smooths, giving your lips and cheeks a natural flush of color and a dreamy airbrushed finish.
And with its intense pigmentation, a little goes a long way. Choose from over 20 different shades and then bring it with you on the go with the included keychain for your bag.
High shine? Yes please. The Fwee 3D Voluming Gloss’ syrupy formulation is designed to give you the juicy, plump, and glazed lips of your dreams.
It glides on smoothly, stays lightweight and lasts for hours. With tons of different shades, each available in two different pigment tiers, you can get exactly the look you’re after, whether that’s a subtle, sheer swipe or a richer, vivid payoff.
TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation
You may recognize the TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation from some totally viral videos on TikTok … and for good reason. This hydrating foundation was designed to deliver full coverage with a natural, semi-matte finish.
Its lightweight formula smooths and evens skin tone, blurs pores, and conceals blemishes effortlessly while keeping your skin nourished and comfortable all day. With up to 72 hours of flawless, fade-resistant coverage, you’ll get breathable, non-cakey texture for flawless skin.
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Lindsey Vonn Shares Update After 4th Surgery Following Olympics Crash
Lindsey Vonn is not asking for any sympathy after undergoing her fourth surgery following her catastrophic 2026 Winter Olympics crash.
“Surgery went well today!” Thankfully I will be able to finally go back to the US! Once I’m back I will give you more updates and info about my injury… But until then, as I sit here in my bed reflecting, I have a few thoughts I’d like to share…” Vonn, 41, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, February 14, along with a video of the Olympian skiing.
“I have been reading a lot of messages and comments saying that what has happened to me makes them sad,” Vonn continued. “Please, don’t be sad. Empathy, love and support I welcome with an open heart, but please not sadness and sympathy. I hope instead it gives you strength to keep fighting, because that is what I am doing and that is what I will continue to do. Always.”
Vonn added, “When I think back on my crash, I didn’t stand in the starting gate unaware of the potential consequences. I knew what I was doing. I chose to take a risk. Every skier in that starting gate took the same risk. Because even if you are the strongest person in the world, the mountain always holds the cards.”
Team USA supporters and fans across the world have been following Vonn’s road to the 2026 Winter Olympics after she announced her return to professional skiing. (Vonn retired in 2019 following the World Championships in Sweden, but announced her comeback in 2024.)
While competing at a World Cup race in Switzerland on January 30, Vonn tore her ACL completely — just nine days before Olympic competition.
“After extensive consultations with doctors, intense therapy, physical tests as well as skiing today, I have determined I am capable of competing in the Olympic Downhill on Sunday,” Vonn said on February 1, noting she planned to race even without her ACL in tact. “Of course I will still need to do one training run, as is required to race on Sunday, but… I am confident in my body’s ability to perform. Despite my injuries my knee is stable, I do not have swelling and my muscles are firing and reacting as they should.”
Vonn took the slope on Sunday, February 8, for her women’s downhill run. Unfortunately, tragedy struck 13 seconds into her run when she crashed and was eventually airlifted from the course to an Italian hospital. Vonn subsequently “underwent an orthopedic operation to stabilize a fracture reported in her left leg” and was “treated by a multidisciplinary team,” a statement released by the Ca’ Foncello hospital said at the time.
“I was willing to risk and push and sacrifice for something I knew I was absolutely capable of doing,” Vonn continued on Saturday. “I will always take the risk of crashing while giving it my all, rather not ski to my potential and have regret. I never want to cross [a] finish line and say, ‘what if?’ And to be perfectly honest, I was stronger physically in that moment than I have been often in the past. Certainly stronger than I was when I ended [my] career in 2019 where I got a bronze medal in the World Championships.”
Vonn added, “And mentally… Mentally I was perfect. Clear, focused, hungry, aggressive yet completely calm… just as I had practiced over the past few months when I was on the podium in every downhill this season. 2 wins and leading the standings… that was all a test to prepare me for the Olympics. Mentally, I was more ready than I had ever been.”
Vonn concluded her post by pointing out that “just because I was ready” for the 2026 Winter Olympics “didn’t guarantee me anything.”
“Nothing in life is guaranteed. That’s the gamble of chasing your dreams, you might fall but if you don’t try you’ll never know,” she added. “So please, don’t feel sad. The ride was worth the fall. When I close my eyes at night I don’t have regrets and the love I have for skiing remains. I am still looking forward to the moment when I can stand on the top of the mountain once more. And I will.”
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College Football Player Parker Sutherland Dead at 18
Parker Sutherland — a college football standout at the University of Northern Iowa — has died … the school announced Saturday.
The college freshman passed away Saturday morning — just 10 days before his birthday — the school announced … declining to provide a cause of death out of respect for the family.
UNI mourns the passing of football student-athlete Parker Sutherland
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UNI head coach Todd Stepsis said his heart goes out to the Sutherlands … adding the young man “embodied everything we look for in a UNI Football Panther.” He highlighted Parker’s character, humility, toughness, and love of others.
Coach Stepsis finished his statement with, “While I’m saddened that our time together was short, we will celebrate the bright light that he brought to our football team for the rest of our lives.”
Worth noting … the Des Moines Register reports first responders were called to a UNI athletics facility regarding an “unconscious/fainting (non-trauma)” report. It’s unclear if that’s connected to Sutherland’s passing.
Parker appeared in four games for UNI during his freshman season. He was a three-sport athlete at Iowa City High School.
Parker was 18.
RIP
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James Van Der Beek’s Friends Helped Him Buy Texas Ranch Before Death
James Van Der Beek‘s friends stepped up to help him secure a down payment on his family’s Texas ranch before he passed away … his rep revealed.
People spoke to the rep about the $4.7 million Texas Ranch, which, as we reported, he bought on January 9 … and the rep told the outlet his family wanted to stop paying rent and start paying a mortgage, and some helpful friends made that dream a reality.
As we mentioned … James and his family moved to the ranch in 2020 — but, they were only renting the property for the first 5+ years.
The 5,149-square-foot ranch house sits on 36 acres and features 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. There are also cabins and a pool on the ranch, plus sweeping views of the Pedernales River.
We broke the story … James passed away Wednesday. His cause of death hasn’t come out yet, but he was fighting a very public battle with colorectal cancer over the last couple years.
Numerous famous friends have posted loving tributes to JVDB over the last few days … with his pal, former WWE wrestler Stacy Keibler, seemingly sharing a pic of one of the star’s final moments from the estate.
A GoFundMe to support James’ wife Kimberly and their six kids was posted in the aftermath of his passing … and it has raised more than $2.5 million at the time of publishing.
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Netflix Drops HBO’s 3-Season Martial Arts Epic
HBO boasts a library of original TV shows unmatched by any other streaming service in the industry. Dating back to its work in the late ’90s on The Sopranos, and also filled out by other hit shows like The Wire and True Detective, HBO has proven to be the premier home for the most prestigious series. However, just because HBO releases prestige shows every year, like Succession and The White Lotus, doesn’t mean the studio can’t blur the lines a bit with some great action shows that also border on the prestige level.
One of the most overlooked HBO shows of the last decade is Warrior, a three-season martial arts masterpiece that aired from 2019 to 2023. The show is set during the Tong Wars in the late 1800s, and it follows Ah Sahm, a martial arts prodigy from China who immigrates to San Francisco and becomes a hatchet man for a powerful Chinese crime boss. Warrior stars Andrew Koji, Olivia Cheng, and Jason Tobin, and it earned immaculate scores of 93% from critics and 95% from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. The action is on par with John Wick for some of the best ever brought to the big or small screen.
All three seasons of Warrior began streaming on Netflix in February 2024, where the show picked up an even larger audience than it had on HBO. Unfortunately, now two years after its addition, Netflix has confirmed that it will remove Warrior from its streaming library on February 15. The show will continue to stream in its entirety on HBO Max, but this is still a tragic blow for fans of the hit kung fu show.
What’s Popular on Netflix Right Now?
The most popular show on Netflix right now is Unfamiliar, the German spy thriller that aired at the start of February. The show has dethroned new seasons of The Lincoln Lawyer, Bridgerton, and even Love Is Blind to reach the pinnacle of Netflix streaming charts. Netflix also has some wildly popular movies in its streaming library right now, including Noah, the 2014 biblical epic starring Russell Crowe. Glen Powell’s Twisters also recently arrived on Netflix globally, and after previously smashing streaming charts on Peacock and Prime Video, it’s no surprise it’s doing the same on the world’s biggest streamer.
Be sure to watch all episodes of Warrior before they leave Netflix on February 15, and stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates.
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2019 – 2023-00-00
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HBO Max
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Jonathan Tropper
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Jonathan Tropper
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Mark Wahlberg and The Rock’s Infamous Crime Thriller Is on Borrowed Time on Free Streaming
Whether as a star or producer, Mark Wahlberg has found consistent success in adapting true stories. 2025 saw him back the Prime Video docuseries Cocaine Quarterback: Signal Caller for the Cartel, an account of Owen Hanson‘s journey from USC football star to imprisoned drug kingpin that earned solid reviews from critics. Before that, in 2024, Arthur the King paired the star with a stray dog as his adventuring companion in an adaptation of Mikael Lindnord‘s memoir. One of his most acclaimed films, The Fighter, similarly succeeded by placing him in the boxing gloves of Micky Ward in a feature inspired by the documentary High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell However, tapping real accounts has also resulted in real controversy for the Oscar nominee.
Directed by Michael Bay, 2013’s Pain & Gain paired Wahlberg with a DCEU alum, Dwayne Johnson, and a current member of the MCU, Anthony Mackie, to tell a story inspired by the crimes of the Sun Gym gang. The film is based on a series of Miami New Times articles from 1999 and follows Daniel Lugo (Wahlberg) and his accomplices on a quest to fulfill their American dream by extorting wealth from a prominent businessman, played by Tony Shalhoub. Bay and writers Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus leaned into the bizarre nature of the gang’s scheme and turned it into a crime comedy, earning praise from some for its boldness in flirting with bad taste for laughs, while also sparking criticism for its historical inaccuracies and how it offers a lighter portrayal of the criminals. Shalhoub’s character, who was based on the main victim of the Sun Gym gang’s plan, was also the focus of a defamation lawsuit.
For those interested in watching the film to make their own judgments, time is running out to catch it for free on Pluto TV, as it’s slated to leave the ad-supported platform at the end of the month. Overall, critics and audiences weren’t impressed, giving the film a 49% and a 47% on Rotten Tomatoes, respectively, but Pain & Gain did modestly well at the box office with an $86.2 million haul on a budget of just $26 million. Collider’s review at the time gave it a B+, with Matt Goldberg calling it “an oddly earnest personal statement about being guilty as charged for simply playing into a pre-existing entitlement. It is a loud, obvious, childish, turgid, and grandiose statement wrapped in an insane farce, but it’s somehow endearing nonetheless.”
Wahlberg Is Gearing Up for a Return to Apple TV
Wahlberg has most recently been enjoying plenty of streaming success thanks primarily to the sequel to his megahit action comedy, The Family Plan, on Apple TV. That may continue soon, as he already has another film lined up for the platform — Weekend Warriors. Based on the German sports dramedy Weekend Rebels, which was itself adapting Mirco and Jason von Juterczenka‘s autobiographical book, Wir Wochenendrebellen, it casts Wahlberg as a dad helping his autistic son pick his favorite NBA team by taking him to see all of them in person. It’ll mark the latest effort from writer-director Stephen Chbosky, who is fresh off helming another heartwarming biographical comedy-drama, the Vince Vaughn-starring Nonnas. Filming was underway late last year, but a date has yet to be set for its release.
Pain & Gain is now available to watch for free through the end of the month. Stay tuned here at Collider for more on the biggest films coming to and leaving streaming throughout the year.
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April 26, 2013
- Runtime
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130 minutes
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Emily Flippen says 'If I win “Survivor”, something crazy has happened'
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“The lesson I left people with was that you had to pretend to be somebody else in order to do well. And that’s not the lesson that I want to leave people with.”
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Daughter Apple Reveals the ‘1 Time’ She Had Lip Filler
Gwyneth Paltrow‘s daughter, Apple Martin, is opening up about her one and only time getting lip filler.
“Time to come clean — I got lip filler one time,” Apple, 21, shared via her “Stressed Out College Student” beauty routine video for Vogue posted on Thursday, February 12. “I just thought it was too big, but everyone seems to think I have crazy lip filler.”
The British model continued of the ongoing speculation, “I just pout my lips a lot and I put on a lot of lip filler.”
Paltrow shares Apple with her ex-husband and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. The pair welcomed Apple and son Moses Martin, 19, before announcing their “conscious uncoupling” in 2014 following 13 years of marriage. Paltrow and Chris officially divorced in 2016, always keeping their coparenting relationship top of mind as they moved forward individually.
“In a way, my relationship with Chris is better. So, I do think that it can be done,” Paltrow told Drew Barrymore in 2020 of life post-divorce and finding a way to amicably coparent with an ex. “I really wanted my kids to not be traumatized if it were possible. Chris and I committed to putting them first, and that’s harder than it looks.”
As the daughter of a famous actress and successful rockstar, Apple is no stranger to the limelight. In September 2025, she secured her first major fashion deal with London-based fashion house Self-Portrait.
The brand announced that Apple was their new “Miss Self-Portrait” via Instagram at the time. In the social media reel, Apple wore a white T-shirt with a black collar and the message “Self-Portrait” written across her chest.
“Can’t tell if this hairstyle is working, but it is me. Miss Apple Blythe Alison Martin coming to you from the floor in a gorg Self-Portrait baby tee,” she said.
Apple then leaned toward the camera to show her “cute ass earrings,” which featured a bow stud with a pearl dropping from the design. “I’m so excited to be the new Miss Self-Portrait and for the campaign to come out!” she gushed.
Apple also posed for fierce mirror selfies with “self-portrait” written across the screen in other photos shared to Instagram welcoming her to the brand. She donned soft makeup, including winged eyeliner, filled-in eyebrows and pink, glossy lips that showcased her plump pout. She changed into a white halter top in one snap, and rocked a white baby tee with a red graphic and matching shorts in another pic.
Paltrow, for her part, has been open about her own beauty routine over the years, saying in a November 2024 interview with Stylist that she’s “not the type to look in the mirror and study my looks.”
“I know it’s a cliche, but I really do subscribe to the ‘age gracefully’ thing,” she said at the time. “You can fight it to a degree, but I accept the beauty of being a grown woman and the wisdom that comes with it. There’s nothing fun about benign at that young age where you don’t know yourself and you’re struggling so much to accept yourself.”
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Jill Zarin’s Replacement Unveiled After Axed TV Return
Jill Zarin is off the “Real Housewives of NewYork” reboot show, and E! has announced her replacement.
The reality star’s swift firing from the project was ignited by her comment about Bad Bunny‘s performance during the Super Bowl halftime show. She faced criticism from the media for her opinion, and the cherry on top was the production company’s decision to kick her off the spin-off show.
Several notable people also shared Jill Zarin’s thoughts about Bad Bunny’s performance and have also been faced with negative media attention for expressing them. This kick-off does not mark the first for the OG Houswife; she was previously fired ahead of season 5 of “RHONY” in September 2011.
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Who Is Replacing Jill Zarin On The ‘RHONY’ Set?

E! has announced that Zarin would not be returning to the screens for the network’s reboot of the “Real Housewives of New York.” Taking her place is Dorinda Medley, who is not a new face before the cameras.
“The Golden Life” was set to feature the original cast of “RHONY,” Zarin, Sonja Morgan, Luann de Lesseps, and Ramona Singer. Still, with the new development, Medley is stepping up from her role as a spare cast member.
Medley has starred on the show for six seasons and has long been expected to return. Page Six shared that the network initially intended to announce her role closer to the show’s premiere because they wanted to draw out the publicity for the show a little longer.
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Zarin was booted off the show due to her statement about Bad Bunny’s halftime show performance. She described it as the worst halftime show ever, comparing it to a political statement. The show’s producers released their statement shortly after Zarin’s, which read:
“In light of recent public comments made by Jill Zarin, [production company] Blink49 Studios has decided not to move forward with her involvement in “The Golden Life.” We remain committed to delivering the series in line with our company standards and values.”
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What Did The Reality TV Star Say?

Zarin, in a now-deleted video, shared her views on the Puerto Rican singer’s performance. She complained that his performance featured no white peopl,e and the use of Spanish was foul.
“We all agree — it was the worst halftime show ever. It’s 250 years that we’re celebrating right now in the United States, and I just don’t think it was appropriate to have it in Spanish,” the media personality said.
She stressed that she could not understand a word of what he sang. She added that the performance “looked like a political statement, because there were literally no white people in the entirething,” emphasising that she would have loved to enjoy the show with an artist who sang in a language she understood.
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The “RHONY” alum did not hold back in her analysis of Bad Bunny’s performance. She expressed that she found it inappropriate that the rapper kept grabbing his crotch during his performance.
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Amid The Criticism, The Entertainer Found Some Support

After the news of her firing came to light, many fans took to her side, supporting that Zarin only said what many people were thinking but afraid to voice. Brandi Glanville also shared her opinions on the matter via her social media platform.
Glanville insisted that although she did not agree with her pal’s stance, everyone is entitled to have and share their opinion. “Opinions aren’t wrong, they’re subjective,” the former Bravostar shared in a post on X, which began with declaring her love for Bad Bunning, writing that she wanted to become “his Mrs. Robinson.”
The Blast shared that Glanville admitted that she enjoyed Bad Bunny’s performance, and the fact that Zarin didn’t wasn’t reason enough to punish her by kicking her off the show.
According to the Bravo alum Zarin’s firing would do more harm than good, as more people might become afraid to share their thoughts publicly. Glanville’s statement created a mix in her comments as some took her side supporting her friend, while others stressed that actions have consequences.
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The 62-Year-Old’s Reaction To Her ‘The Golden Life’ Axing

While Glanville wishes to watch her pal on TV explain herself and hopefully learn something, her wish remains far from reality. The news of her firing hit Zarin hard as she expressed that E! did not give her the chance to rectify the situation.
“I took it down right away. People make mistakes. I’m human,” she said, explaining that the video was now off her digital footprints. Despite this, the production company has not gone back on its word about replacing her with Medley.
Their decision to ultimately kick her off the show before the cameras start rolling has also faced a great deal of criticism.
The Blast reported that, according to an insider, the show does not air for nine months, so they could have given Zarin a chance to let the raised dust settle. Others also cited that the reality TV star was not the only one who had particular views about the rapper’s performance.
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Another ‘Real Housewives’ Star Echoed Similar Opinions As Jill Zarin

Taylor Armstrong, whose face is no stranger to the “Real Housewives” screen, sparked media fire after she made a statement about Bad Bunny’s halftime performance. Although Armstrong later issued an apology, the flames of the controversy flare on.
The former Bravo star posted an image to her Instagram stories with the words “Were you entertained?? I am embarrassed for the @NFL and Apple for the Super Bowl half time show totally in Spanish with a Cuban flag,” boldly written below.
Her statement did not sit right with fans, as many called her out, claiming she was racist. Armstrong then made a post apologizing generally and explaining that her statement carried no ill for Bunny and his culture. She stressed that she respects different backgrounds, promising to learn from this in the future.
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