Cancel culture is toxic
Bang Showbiz – March 8, 2024 / 6:00 pm | Story: 476161
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Caprice hates cancel culture.
The 52-year-old model – who was born in California but lives in London – believes cancel culture can be “toxic” and Caprice insisted she wants “no part” of it.
During an appearance at the Health and Wealth Summit in Tiverton, southwest England, Caprice told MailOnline: “We're very lucky to live in this country and have freedom of expression. Don't let anyone take that away from you.”
“We have to value these rights and fight for them.”
Caprice admits that mistakes are an integral part of life. However, Caprice believes cancel culture can be really dangerous.
“I don't want any part of cancel culture. We all make mistakes but with cancel culture, whether you're alive or not depends on who you are,” she said.
“This is not true. Who are we to judge? I think we have to be very careful,” he added.
Caprice eventually hopes the “toxic trend” will one day go away.
“People try to cancel freedom of speech,” she shared. “Some people try to cancel someone just because they have an opinion that is unacceptable to them.
“I really hope this toxic trend goes away.”
Meanwhile, Caprice recently revealed she felt “no connection” with Fred Durst – despite being flown to New York for their first date.
The Limp Bizkit star flew the blonde beauty from London to the Big Apple after they met at the MTV Awards in 2001 – but Caprice never felt a spark with the musician.
During an appearance on My Dirty Laundry, she said: “Oh, the conversation was a bit empty, you know.
“He's a really nice guy. A very nice guy, but there was no contact.”