'National Enquirer' attraction sparks outrage
Princess Diana's death, O.J. Simpson crime and Michael Jackson among celebrity 'attractions'
Updated: 12:34 PM EDT May 29, 2019
A new exhibition is causing quite a stir on social media. Well-known tabloid National Enquirer is opening what is referred to as a "museum" on its website depicting celebrity tragedies and scandals, including Michael Jackson holding his son, Blanket, over a balcony, the O.J. Simpson crime scene and Princess Diana's car crash that led to her death. The attraction, called "National Enquirer Live!," is in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. As social media criticism grew, amusements manager Robin Turner defended specifically the Princess Diana exhibit, describing it as a 3-D computer model to The Daily Beast. 맥스카지노It맥스카지노s projected, and you see the buildings and everything in a 3-D presentation. And it shows the pathway as she left the Ritz hotel, and the paparazzi chasing her, and the bang-flash that we think blinded the driver 맥스카지노 and how it happened,맥스카지노 he said.However, 맥스카지노There맥스카지노s no blood. There맥스카지노s none of that. You see the car crash through computer animation.맥스카지노 After the exhibition, which patrons will have to pay $25 for, attendees "will be polled on what you believe was the cause of her death and who was behind it ... We ask questions like 맥스카지노Do you think the royals were involved?맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Do you think she was pregnant?맥스카지노 All we do is ask questions on: what맥스카지노s your opinion?맥스카지노The Mirror U.K. reports children will be allowed into the attraction. And while Turner also insists that "It맥스카지노s definitely not in poor taste," Twitter users were quick to differ, calling it "morbid and tasteless" and "sick." Over the years, both Prince Harry and Prince William have opened up about the loss of their mother, Princess Diana, with Will even saying recently that it was "a pain like no other."
A new exhibition is causing quite a stir on social media. Well-known tabloid National Enquirer is opening what is referred to as a depicting celebrity tragedies and scandals, including Michael Jackson holding his son, Blanket, over a balcony, the O.J. Simpson crime scene and Princess Diana's car crash that led to her death.
The attraction, called "National Enquirer Live!," is in . As social media criticism grew, amusements manager Robin Turner defended specifically the Princess Diana exhibit, describing it as a 3-D computer model to .
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After the exhibition, which patrons will have to pay $25 for, attendees "will be polled on what you believe was the cause of her death and who was behind it ... We ask questions like 맥스카지노Do you think the royals were involved?맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Do you think she was pregnant?맥스카지노 All we do is ask questions on: what맥스카지노s your opinion?맥스카지노
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