Arielle Charnas Cries Over Backlash from Her Tone-Deaf Coronavirus Response: 'We're Not Bad People'
Fans were quick to call out the Something Navy founder for ignoringOn her Instagram Story on Thursday, she said through a stream of tears that she is “so sorry” and “never in a million years wanted to hurt anyone,” adding, “we’re not bad people.”“I am not writing this to make excuses and I am not searching for validation; I want to share the truth behind the story and above all else, express my sincerest remorse,” Arielle wrote in an Instagram post.
“I completely acknowledge I made mistakes throughout this process,” she continued, after explaining why she was still in close quarters with her children and nanny while COVID-19 positive. “I followed all of our doctor’s recommendations to a tee, which were also the recommendations put forth by the CDC.”
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