She said she found the 'Joker' star "oddly attractive"
TV host Wendy Williams came under fire this week for making fun of the scar on actor Joaquin Phoenix' lip.
Speaking on 'The Wendy Williams Show' earlier this week, she said she found the 'Joker' star "oddly attractive."
She said: "He’s got one of those, what do you call it? Cleft lip, cleft palate."
She then used her fingers to pull her upper lip into a position which mimicks the appearance of cleft palate birth defects.
The clip went viral and many called out the talk show host for mocking the condition.
As Ambassador for Cleft Lip and Palate Association @CLAPACOMMUNITY I really am disgusted by this @wendywilliams.. Mimicing a cleft lip, and making a joke about it, is disgraceful. Have you any idea the pain and operations a child with cleft must go through as they grow? Please RT https://t.co/bINZItpWgI
— Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders) January 9, 2020
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We are still waiting for a @WendyWilliams apology to the cleft community.
Outside of that, seeing everyone come together on social media to rally around her comments and actions has been truly amazing.
It’s clear we are making progress towards being able to #endbullying pic.twitter.com/lIXUa5i1vs— Adam Bighill (@Bighill44) January 12, 2020
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Canadian American football player Adam Bighill, whose son Beau was born with the defect, slammed Wendy on Twitter.
Today is Beau’s big day. He is getting his lip repaired today in Winnipeg by the fantastic Dr. Ross. Thanks to everyone who has reached out, and in advance, thanks for any of your well wishes for Beau. He is so loved! #cleftstrong #1in700 #cleftcutie pic.twitter.com/n3MxaLvl5f
— Adam Bighill (@Bighill44) January 15, 2020
Thank you @FarhanLaljiTSN at the end of the day this is something we can all rally behind, and that’s a mission to #endbullying . @WendyWilliams comments/actions towards the cleft community clearly promotes bullying. @saints @nfl @cfl https://t.co/SPNmBkdxIn
— Adam Bighill (@Bighill44) January 15, 2020
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Williams has since apologised and sent well wishes to Beau for his surgery.
She said that her show will be donating to the cleft lip and cleft palate nonprofits Operation Smile and American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association.
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Phoenix has never openly discussed the mark on his lip so it may not be a surgically fixed cleft but a scar he was born with.