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Judge Rinder wants to send "turd in the post" to Gal Gadot

Judge Rinder launches a scathing attack on Gal Gadot after the Wonder Woman star uploaded a cover of 'Imagine' to social media.

Judge Rinder has launched a scathing attack on celebrities who are "whinging" about being forced to stay at home.

Much of the world's population is under lockdown due to the spread of the deadly coronavirus disease, which has claimed almost 150,000 lives worldwide to date, including Rinder's own grandfather.

Speaking to Chris Moyles on his Radio X show this morning, the TV judge hit out at Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot, who released a video of her singing John Lennon's 'Imagine' alongside her showbiz friends.

"I've got no time for whinging celebrities or people of privilege," Rinder said. "When that Imagine video came out it represented everything that's wrong with the world. They said 'imagine there's no heaven' when people's loved ones are dying from this virus and 'imagine there's no possessions' from inside the walls of your mansion.

"I don't know where she lives, but if I had her address I'd send her a turd in the post.

"Either entertain people with your talent or quietly put your hands in your pockets and donate some money. I don't want to see inside your mansion."

In a separate interview with This Morning, Rinder went on to praise Prince William and Kate Middleton for "being reassuring and speaking to the nation".

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