An American journalist burst into tears on air after Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis.
The Princess of Wales, 42, announced in a heartfelt video message on Friday that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was receiving “preventive” chemotherapy.
Reacting to live news talk about televisionpresenter Kinsey Schofield choked back tears as she criticized the audience for being interested in Kate’s whereabouts in the weeks before her shock diagnosis.
The Texas reporter also said she had lost “all faith in humanity” and lashed out at the “Kim Kardashians” and “John Olivers” of the world for “mocking the situation.”
Speaking alongside British TV presenter Vanessa Feltz, she said: “I’m so angry. I’ve lost all faith in humanity… I’m really disappointed in the way we’ve treated her.
Texas journalist Kinsey Schofield (pictured) burst into tears live after Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis.
“It seems as if we forced her to make this statement. I’ve been on news stories all over the world for the past two weeks and have been asked all kinds of horrible questions about this woman’s privacy.
‘About her credibility (questions like) “is she a liar”, “did she lie about the photo”, “do I really think she photoshopped the photo”?
He went on to say that cancer was “very scary” and upsetting, and praised Vanessa for exerting a “joyful” spirit on the television platform.
She then said she was “angry” at “Kim Kardashian” and “John Olivers” for “making fun of the situation.”
Kim Kardashian recently came under fire from her fans for her Instagram post “on my way to pick up Kate,” days before the royal announced she was battling cancer.
And British talk show host John Oliver sparked outrage last week after making a joke about the Princess of Wales, saying she “could have died 18 months ago.”
The journalist was visibly blushing and held back tears as he came to the defense of the future monarch.
Vanessa also agreed that she was “horrified” by the “extreme rudeness” he responded to on a daily basis during her job at Talk TV.
The Princess of Wales, 42, announced in a heartfelt video message on Friday that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was receiving “preventive” chemotherapy.
The journalist said she had lost “all faith in humanity” and lashed out at the “Kim Kardashians” and “John Olivers” of the world for “mocking the situation.”
Vanessa Feltz said she was “horrified” by the “extreme rudeness” he responded to on a daily basis during his job at Talk TV.
The presenter, 62, whose ex Ben Ofoedu, 51, was spotted with new girlfriend Precious Muir in London this week, launched a tirade against those who spew “malicious nonsense” about the princess.
He added: “I’ve been horrified by how some imbecile idiots who decide to write something malicious entirely of their own invention on their smartphones has somehow been an avalanche that has gained steam and gained momentum.
“So sensible, credible journalists like you, BBC journalists, my former colleagues, have somehow been forced to give some kind of credence to this blatant nonsense by the fact that A – you have to acknowledge that it exists and B – comment on it.”
She then offered her support to Kinsey and said that if it weren’t for hosting the news show, she would have burst into tears too.
In a heartfelt video message posted on Friday, Kate spoke about the “huge shock” after tests identified cancer following surgery and the “incredibly difficult couple of months” her family has experienced.
The royal’s cancer diagnosis sent shockwaves around the world and came after weeks of speculation (and wild conspiracy theories) about her health.
The form of the cancer has not been revealed, but the future Queen began “preventive chemotherapy” treatment in late February, and is said to be in a positive mindset for her recovery and in good spirits, describing herself as “doing well.” and getting stronger and stronger.” day’.
It is believed that the princess made the decision to reveal the diagnosis herself, but that she had the full support of her husband even though he regretted having felt forced to do so.
On Saturday night, Kate said she was “extremely moved” by the widespread support the brave announcement received.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson said on Saturday: “The Prince and Princess are hugely touched by the kind messages from people here in the UK, across the Commonwealth and around the world in response to Her Royal Highness’s message.” .
“They are very touched by the public’s warmth and support and are grateful for their understanding of their request for privacy at this time.”
Yesterday, well-wishers laid flowers outside the royal palaces, with a heartfelt note attached to a bouquet left at Windsor Castle capturing the feelings of many.
Hashtags including ‘WeLoveYouCatherine’ and ‘GetWellSoonCatherine’ were trending on social media site X all day yesterday.
Since then, a host of famous faces have rallied behind the Princess of Wales, including Davina McCall, Kate Garraway and Fearne Cotton, who have called her “brave” and sent their “thoughts and prayers.”
Amanda Holden, daytime TV presenter Lorraine Kelly and Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones also wrote sweet messages to the princess.