Ban this sick filth!
I do love the spam-handedness with which newspapers try to grasp hold of Twitter, like whoever wrote this headline in the Daily Express. Twitter page? But yes, I am sure that 'Diana fans' will have been upset by this - as upset as they ought to have been by the ridiculous conspiracy theories constantly dragged out repeatedly on the front page of one daily newspaper, over a period of years... ah, but if only I could remember the name of that newspaper...? Hmm. I'm sure it'll come to me.
Ah. Hang on... yes...
And this isn't the first time that the Express have thrown their hands up in faux outrage over a Diana spoof, either:
Quite right too. We wouldn't want to besmirch the memory of Diana with anything tawdry, would we?
Via, of course, the brilliant @dianainheaven.
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February 4th, 2010 - 16:04
It is pretty sickening when someone tries to use the death of Diana in a non profit manner. For shame @dianainheaven, your complete lack of shareholders disgusts me.
Chris
February 4th, 2010 - 19:48
The trouble the Express have with @dianainheaven on twitter is she'll put them out of business when she gives the real death conspiracy story
February 5th, 2010 - 16:04
"Have Your Say" is unavailable for this story.
Boo – I wanted to try and read the thoughts of Express readers on the "story"!!