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US comedian Kathy Griffin apologises for ‘beheaded Trump’ photo

A US comedian has apologised for a photo shoot in which she appeared holding a fake bloodied head that resembled US President Donald Trump.

In a video message posted on Twitter, Kathy Griffin “begged” for forgiveness and said she had “crossed a line”.

She said she was asking celebrity photographer Tyler Shields to remove the photo from the internet.

The gruesome image brought a storm of online criticism, including from Mr Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr.

“Disgusting but not surprising,” he tweeted. “This is the left today. They consider this acceptable.”

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Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of Mr Trump’s 2016 election rival Hillary, also condemned the image, calling it “vile and wrong”.

“It is never funny to joke about killing a president,” she tweeted.

Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney also waded in, tweeting: “Our politics have become too base, too low, & too vulgar, but Kathy Griffin’s post descends into an even more repugnant & vile territory.”

The 56-year-old Emmy award-winning actress and comedian has been a staunch critic of President Trump.

In her video apology, she said: “I’m just now seeing the reaction of these images. I’m a comic, I crossed the line. I moved the line and then I crossed it. I went way too far.

“The image is too disturbing. I understand how it affects people. It wasn’t funny, I get it. I beg for your forgiveness.” BBC News

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