In March, Gal Gadot and her celebrity friends were slammed for their rendition of John Lennon's Imagine while self isolating - with people of the internet branding them 'out of touch' for singing about 'no possessions' from their mansions.Seven months later, Gal spoke out about the massive criticism that followed the video's release in her cover story with Vanity Fair.The actress, 35, said she only meant to do something that was both good and pure, but admitted that it didn't transcend.
From the heart:Gal spoke out about the massive criticism that followed the Imagine video's release in her cover story with Vanity FairThe actress was joined by Natalie Portman, Zoe Kravitz, Amy Adams and more for the 'cringe-worthy' video released in March -.
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