The folks in charge of promoting the new biopic, Diana, have placed movie posters at the exact spot the princess died in a car accident in Paris’ Pont d’Alma tunnel, 16 years ago.
Rosa Monckton, for many years one of Diana’s closest confidants, said: “I really don’t have any words to describe how I feel about this cynical and shameless attempt to publicize a film that should never have been made.”
She continues: “To have made a film so speculative and as this is disgusting enough, but to then advertise it on the spot at which she died is despicable. … It is a terrible intrusion into her memory, not to mention the lives of her sons, whose feelings are often forgotten in these stories. I would expect them to take it down right now.”
Hath Hollywood no shame? And lest we forget! The studio threw a recent Breaking Bad season-ending bash at Hollywood Forever cemetery! Talk about waking the dead!
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