Dior Drops Stone After China Comments
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French fashion house Christian Dior said Thursday it has dropped Sharon Stone from its Chinese ads, and released a statement from the actress apologizing for saying China’s earthquake may have been the result of bad karma for its treatment of Tibet.
The 50-year-old actress said she was “deeply sorry” for causing anguish and anger among Chinese people with her remarks in an interview last week. Ms. Stone models for Christian Dior SA, and the company’s Shanghai office issued the statement.
Ms. Stone’s comments caused considerable anger in the Chinese media. The official Xinhua News Agency said in a commentary Thursday she was the “public enemy of all mankind.”
Chinese media have erupted in indignation over foreign criticism of the country ahead of the Beijing Olympics in August. During the international leg of the Olympic torch relay, many Chinese reacted strongly to protests over China’s rule of Tibet.
Ms. Stone’s original comments were made last week during a Cannes Film Festival red-carpet interview.
“I’m not happy about the way the Chinese are treating the Tibetans because I don’t think anyone should be unkind to anyone else,” Ms. Stone said. “And then this earthquake and all this stuff happened, and then I thought, is that karma? When you’re not nice that the bad things happen to you?”