Kate Beckensel wins the removal of the online mail “weight loss”

Mail Online has dropped a story about actress Kate Becksil’s loss of weight after complaining to the press organizer.

Beckinsale was not satisfied with a diary in the Daily Mail and through the Internet in July last year, which she said had “talked about the” difficult “time she passed”, as she shares details, including her mother’s last illness.

She also reported a conversation between Beckinsale and the postal correspondent in a modern charity event that communicates with her health and family conditions.

The online version was the main title: “Kate Picinsale opens up the” difficult “time that she is in her mother’s cancer.

Beckensel complained Under the accuracy, the privacy and vitality sections of the Practice Code for the editors.

Pikinsali claimed that the reporter had offended her as part of a welcoming committee at the Gala event, wearing evening clothes, as he approached the actress at the end of the red carpet. She said that she talked about her own information without realizing that she was talking to a journalist.

But the mail said that the reporter had been invited to attend the event as a journalist, and he was standing in the press area of ​​the red carpet, and that “just because someone does not mistake that someone does not mean that there is any trick or distortion.”

Becksil also said that the main online address “gave a misleading impression that she had made comments on the post that connects any possible weight loss with her mother’s cancer” when this was not the case.

In response, the mail said that “using the single person from the first person in such pieces is a well -known and controversial device.”

However, a correction of printing with the following drafting was offered: “An article title to notes on July 25, the article summarized by Kate Picinsale in a non -explicit and explicit.

Beckinsale rejected the offer and the complaint escalated to the independent press standards organization. At this stage, the mail displaying the online article as well as the correction printing, with an additional apology to the mother of Pecinsale.

Beckinsale accepted this offer and IPSO did not specify whether there was any breach of the editors ’symbol.

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