Phoebe Bridgers slammed after claiming Queen 'stole and violated lives' during reign

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Queen Elizabeth died on Thursday, with Buckingham Palace making the announcement which left the globe in mourning. American singer Phoebe Bridgers, 28, has come under strong criticism after she shared a post claiming the Queen "stole, violated and traumatised lives" during her 70-year reign.Phoebe has come under fire from fans who criticised her for sharing a statement which hit out at the Queen and her 70-year reign.The American singer shared a post on her Instagram story in view of her 1.9 million followers.The post read: "Today we mourn all the stolen, violated, and traumatised lives who were affected and destroyed during Queen Elizabeth II's reign."Today is a brutal reminder that war criminals will be honoured while entire populations and societies bear the battle scars of colonial genocidal violence, invasion, religious persecution and white supremacy."Social media users around the globe rushed to Twitter to hit out at the singer for her distasteful post.PinkPuckk said: "I don’t care what she did.She’s dead.

Let her Rest In Peace."If you want to criticize her, do it while she is breathing. Be respectful."Jenwhizzle added: "She's trying to be relevant but sadly failed."Ridewithminaj8 commented: "But they wouldn’t have said this when she was still breathing."Meanwhile, some social media users controversially agreed with the American singer.YungCowDug said: "This is why we love Phoebe."_JamesGfto added: "This is why she should’ve won Best New Artist at the Grammys." (sic)Express.co.uk have contacted Phoebe Bridgers representaives for commentFollowing his mother's death Thursday, Prince Charles was immediately appointed King Charles III, while his wife Camilla became the Queen Consort.Yesterday, he addressed the nation.

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