The article further claimed that Kate was feeling heartbroken for missing out on her dream role.
“It is the nice girl’s way of becoming a crack whore.”
I believe anorexia, alcoholism and drug abuse in teens are more about what is happening in the home than a problem with images in the media. In 2007, she faced criticism and was accused of being insensitive on social media when she linked anorexic girls to ‘crack whores’ in an interview.We now understand that the claims we made were incorrect and we apologise to Kate for the distress and embarrassment she has been caused” Daily Mail, in their page 17, wrote, The Guardian In August 2003, Daily Mail published an official apology following the complaint brought by Kate to the Press Complaints Commission. In March 2003, Daily Mail published an article headlined ‘The real reason why Kate is single again,’ which contained false information about Kate, including that Kate had spent time in a clinic.The article was headlined ‘Mummy’s latest love scene leaves Lily unimpressed.’ The commission dismissed her complaints on the ground that ‘the photographs were in a public place and did not reveal any private details about Lily, such as her health or schooling.’ The Guardian Daily Mail had published photographs of Kate kissing and hugging her then-new boyfriend Len Wiseman and her daughter appearing to be ignoring her mother’s actions. In July 2003, Kate filed a complaint against the Daily Mail for invading her and her daughter’s privacy to the Press Complaints Commission.Kate Beckinsale with her Evening Standard British Film Awards Kate Beckinsale was born to English actors Richard Beckinsale and Judy Loe. She is of Burmese and English descent (her great grandfather was a Burmese). She immigrated to Los Angeles in 2003, after coming into a relationship with Len Wiseman.
She was a part of the Oxford University Dramatic Society, where she directed the play ‘A View from the Bridge’ with Tom Hooper, the British-Australian film and television director. As a Modern Languages student, she was required to spend her third year of graduation abroad and studied in Paris. She did her Bachelor’s in French and Russian Literature from New College, Oxford. During her school days, she was involved with the Orange Tree Youth Theatre, Richmond, South-West London, and learned acting there. She did her schooling from Godolphin and Latymer School in London.