Made in Chelsea’s Louise Thompson posts ANOTHER ‘insensitive’ bikini snap just days after being forced to apologise over ‘offensive’ beach photo following Manchester bombing
LOUISE Thompson has posted another bikini snap after being slammed for posting glamorous shots of herself from the beach swiftly after the Manchester bomb attack.
The tanned Made In Chelsea star, currently on holiday in Mexico, uploaded a photo of herself looking gorgeous in a white bikini — despite followers criticising her for doing this when the tragic news broke.
As the world came to learn what had happened, the 27-year-old posted a picture of herself carrying cocktails with a caption reading: "When in Mexico.... drink frozen margharitas on tap 🍻
"Also, how sick is this swimsuit with a tan 😻."
Louise was attacked by fans for doing so, but soon afterwards the Chelsea native posted a lengthy apology, claiming "news hadn't travelled" to where she was.
She wrote: "I am very sad to hear of the devastating news back home !
"I'm sorry to have offended anyone with my last picture, I didn't mean to be so ignorant - I know it doesn't mean much but the news hadn't travelled.
"Anyway this isn't about me, but the bigger picture. Sending lots of love and prayers to the victims families as they are the ones hurting.
"Please may this cruelty stop, ✋🏾nothing is being achieved. We must put an end to terrorism."
Spencer Matthews' ex Louise had not posted any similar bikini snaps until today, and she captioned the idyllic picture: "Let's go where the stars kiss the ocean💫🌅🏝(and squint)".
But she was hit with more criticism, as one follower branded her "insensitive" and another added: "You seemingly have no other interest but yourself first and Ryan second."
However, many of her fans rushed to defend her, as one added: "You guys need to stop being so nasty. If you don't agree with someone posting holiday snaps just don't look and let them be."
Meanwhile another reality TV star Scotty T claims he is hunting down the person he says is responsible for a "vile" tweet he posted about Ariana Grande, whose concert became the location of the bomb attack.
The now-deleted, flirty tweet that popped up on his Twitter page read: "Thoughts going out to all the victims and their familys [sic] in Manchester right now and you Ariana Grande #FancyACuddle.”
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