Wonder Woman Gal Gadot gave this statement after getting surrounded by controversies
Wonder Woman Gal Gadot gave this statement after getting surrounded by controversies
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Gal Gadot has once again come into discussions. Months after her star-studded 'Imagine' cover received resentment on social media, Gal Gadot has reacted about the same in an interview with a leading daily. For the unversed, the video was shot during the first few weeks of the coronavirus pandemic featuring the Wonder Woman star along with some famous friends like Avengers: Endgame actor Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Fallon, Amy Adams, and Will Ferrell among others singing along to John Lennon's peace anthem.

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Twitterati was quick to scrutinize the video and said that if Gal Gadot was so concerned she could have just donated some money to those who have lost their livelihood due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Many also went on to call the video 'cringeworthy' and 'out of touch.' Now, almost seven months later, Gal Gadot has opened up on the video and said that she had nothing but good intentions and that it all came from a good place. 

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Speaking to the magazine, Gal Gadot said, "Sometimes, you know, you try and do a good deed and it’s just not the right good deed. I had nothing but good intentions and it came from the best place, and I just wanted to send light and love to the world."  She explained that the idea of making the video started with a few friends and actress Kristen Wiig pulled in a bunch of celebs for the video. "But yeah, I started it, and I can only say that I meant to do something good and pure, and it didn’t transcend," Gal Gadot remarked. 

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