Death Of Mr. Ugly, The Sun article has sparked debate. The suicide story was reported insensitively by the magazine. Continue reading to find out more about the situation
The keywords Death of Mr. Ugly, The Sun, and #dontbuythesun are currently trending on Twitter.
People are expressing their dissatisfaction with the news after the victim’s brother shared his story on social media about how the news website defamed his brother.
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“Death Of Mr. Ugly” Was The Title Of The Article The Sun Published On Suicide Case From Body Dysmorphia
“Death Of Mr. Ugly” was the title of the article The Sun published surrounding the suicide case from body Dysmorphia. People are using the hashtag #dontbuythesun on social media since the article was published.
According to the victim’s brother, Andrew Jackson, the news portal ran the story with the headline “Death of Mr. Ugly”. His brother committed suicide due to body dysmorphia.
My brother killed himself, he suffered from body dysmorphia, they ran a story with the headline “Death of Mr Ugly” #dontbuythesun
— Andrew Jackson (@andyjax63) March 19, 2022
It’s a mental health condition in which a person spends a lot of time worrying about their appearance flaws. We were unable to locate the exact news on the website, so the story may be deleted or edited.
“Oh, my God, that’s terrible. The Sun is something I would never buy. The litter box is the only place where it belongs, one tweeted. While another wrote, “It should not be printed in the first place.”
My brother killed himself, he suffered from body dysmorphia, they ran a story with the headline “Death of Mr Ugly” #dontbuythesun
— Andrew Jackson (@andyjax63) March 19, 2022
Simultaneously, the story has evoked all of the newspaper’s misadventures over the years. “On July 4, 2003, The Sun published a front-page story titled “Swan Bake,” alleging that asylum seekers were slaughtering and eating swans. It was later revealed to be untrue, one tweeted.
He also wrote, “The Sun sparked outrage in June 2018 when it criticized Isobel Steele, a 17-year-old actress, for her dress at the British Soap Awards. Steele’s decision to “cover-up from head to toe” was criticized in the paper, which advised her to “flash a bit of flesh.”
The magazine is gaining a lot of criticism at the moment.
Death Of Mr. Ugly Story On Twitter And Video
The story of Mr. Ugly’s Death is trending on Twitter, and it’s a horrifying way for The Sun to break the news in that manner. People are criticizing the magazine and dismissing the news website.
The detail about the story will be available as soon as more detail is released by the authorities.
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Last Updated on March 21, 2022 by shalw