Social media watchdogs are biting Neil Patrick Harris for a photo he posted 11 years ago, which has recently resurfaced online and shocking fans all over ...
Neil Patrick Harris’ f – – ked up corpse cake is just the tip of the iceberg.” “What in the actual f – – k!? The photo, which was deleted shortly after being posted by Justin Mikita, featured a Winehouse lookalike appearing bloody and mangled.
Although it has been more than 10 years since Neil served the problematic meat platter, a viral tweet has sparked fresh scrutiny after drawing attention to ...
“They could have just had a gross meat platter for Halloween, it didn’t need to have the ‘Amy’ sticker on it. Over on Reddit, a user said of Neil’s Amy display: “Because he's trash. Adding the name of someone recently deceased is what puts it over the top. Notably, he wrote the episode where your character finally meets his father,” she said. I think it shows his real character and it’s just so horribly grotesque.” We’ve met numerous times and my husband, Dan Gregor, wrote for ‘How I Met Your Mother’ for 5 years. I don’t think I can look at him the same.” I expected a cake with her face on it— how could ANYONE EVER think this is okay? So wrong and in poor taste.” “And this isn’t a joke that would be considered sick now. But the jibes weren’t just being made by unknown, online trolls. “What in the actual fuck!?
She was a beloved musician known for her award-winning songs like 2008's "Rehab." She was also a known addict, having dealt with drug and alcohol abuse for much ...
Another person aims to use this as a platform for discussing how poorly Amy was treated in the media when she was alive. But considering Amy passed away in July of that year, this would date the meat tray a mere four months after her passing. They tweeted, "Society is way overdue for a discussion about the way Amy Winehouse was treated in the early 2000s and 2010s by the misogynistic celebrity media machine and the people who were a captive audience to it. Needless to say, the internet has some words for NPH. She was a beloved musician known for her award-winning songs like 2008's "Rehab." She was also a known addict, having dealt with drug and alcohol abuse for much of her adult life. Especially not when he supposedly pulled a tasteless party stunt involving Amy Winehouse's likeness.
The "Rehab" singer passed away at the age of 27 just three months before Halloween. The ill-advised dish from the 48-year-old "How I Met Your Mother" star's ...
Some said the post have turned their off from watching any of the actor's projects, including a "Series of Unfortunate Events" on Netflix. Neil Patrick Harris' f - - ked up corpse cake is just the tip of the iceberg," one lamented. "I cannot believe how many very online people over the age of 25 are just now finding out about Neil Patrick Harris's disgusting Amy Winehouse cake," the tweet from Reed, who has since switched her account to private, read.
A controversial decision by Neil Patrick Harris to have a corpse cake inspired by Amy Winehouse three months after her death in 2011 has re-emerged.
It was a cake and a note beside the edible monstrosity said: “The corpse of Amy Winehouse.” Looking good.” A poor and undeniably insensitive decision made in preparation for a 2011 Halloween party the actor hosted has been pushed to the forefront of social media.
Disney darling Neil Patrick Harris has come under fire for a resurfaced image of his "Corpse of Amy Winehouse" cake. Details inside.
However, people still screenshot the post before it was taken down. At the time, the coincidence gave rise to some comment, but it was not until Kurt Cobain’s 1994 death, at age 27, that the idea of a “27 Club” began to catch on in public perception. Just a few months after the “Rehab” singer’s untimely passing, Disney darling Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother, Doogie Houser) and his husband, David Burtka, hosted their annual Halloween party. Don’t look for the cake if you don’t want to see it. Blues musician Robert Johnson, who died in 1938, is the earliest popular musician who has been included in the members of the 27 Club. It was, unsurprisingly, quickly deleted.
People have been left shocked and disgusted by an 'Amy Winehouse cake' from a party Neil Patrick Harris held more than 10 years ago.
Throughout the course of history, there is not a person among us who has not made a mistake. In case there was any doubt about what it was supposed to be, a label read: "The Corpse of Amy Winehouse." But while in centuries past misjudgements and embarrassments could be left in the past, in the age of the internet, these cock-ups can come back to haunt us time and time again...