Lily Allen receives flowers and apology from soldier after controversial tweet
Pop star Lily Allen has received flowers and an apology from a British Army soldier who made an insulting comment about her on micro blogging site, Twitter, according to an article published by Contactmusic.
The Not Fair singer spotted a remark made to her by Harry Wilson, a Scottish sniper, on the site on Tuesday (July 10). The tweet read: "All the best with your new family just seen you bought s**t I mean adopted a child from Africa."
Allen claimed that the message was racially offensive; military officials then launched an investigation into the incident. Many users on the site abused Allen, who then announced plans to take a break from the site.
However, just a few hours after announcing her self-imposed Twitter break, she tweeted: "I have just received some flowers and a hand written apology from Harry Wilson, which I accept. I hope we can all now move on. Thank you."
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Date added:14/07/2012
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