have this week apologised after Wilson was given a two-day deadline to respond to plans to write about the relationship. Hornery initially complained in Saturday’s Private Sydney column about being “gazumped” by Wilson who herself revealed on Friday that Agruma was her new partner.
Goldberg, on her show the View, was scathing of Hornery’s apology where he said it was never the Herald’s intention to “out” Wilson. “If it wasn’t your intention you wouldn’t have done it,” she said. “You knew exactly what you were doing. ”Australian comic Magda Szubanski has said the paper had “no God-given right to know anything about the private life of anyone” in a tweet addressed to Shields. “I don’t claim to speak on behalf of Rebel Wilson.
But for LGBTQIA+ people the consequences of what is nothing more than a hissy fit over who gets to print gossip can have devastating effects,” she said.
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