Gal Gadot admits that the video which features her and her celebrity friends singing ‘Imagine’. That she uploaded at the start of the Covid outbreak was in poor taste.
Furthermore, she said that it was premature.
Moreover, to Magazine Instyle she said that the ‘Imagine’ video, which featured popular celebrities. Like Natalie Portman and Maya Rudolph, was a result of ‘pure intentions.’
But she had missed the bullseye.
Contents of the Video
This video was uploaded to Gal Gadot’s Instagram account.
She started by saying that she has been observing quarantine for 6 days.
And she was feeling kind of philosophical.
The actress said that they would beat the covid together.
It was clearly triggered by feeling of love for others.
It showed compassion.
She tried to create a sense of unity and calm amidst panic.
Nevertheless, critics didn’t tolerate it.
Criticism Faced By Gal Godot
Viewers said that some of the verses from John Lennon’s 1971 song were not appropriate. The catastrophic world, where people were facing joblessness. Where they were imprisoned in their houses.
Moreover, where businesses were crashing. There, lines like ‘imagine no possessions’ were not appropriate.
Gal Gadot admits that it was prematurely said. It wasn’t the right thing to say. And it wasn’t the right time.
Celebrities in the ‘Imagine video’
Other celebrities in the video included Sia, Pedro Pascal, Zoe Kravitz, Leslie Odom Jr, Eddie Benjamin, Ashley Benson, Lynda Carter, Jimmy Fallon, Will Ferrell, Norah Jones, Kaia Gerber, Cara Delevingne, Annie Mumolo, Labrinth, and Maya Rudolph.