Jamie Lee Curtis calls for Kate Middleton 'bull**** conspiracy theories' to end before cancer reveal

By Caroline Gaspich

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis demanded for the Princess Kate "bull**** conspiracy theories" to end hours before the Princess of Wales' revealed her cancer diagnosis.

Just before the shocking announcement, the former Halloween star took to Instagram slamming fans for their outrageous conspiracy theories surrounding the famous Royals whereabouts. The 42-year-old star, who has spent over three decades in the spotlight, urged for people to respect Kate and her family's privacy as she correctly predicted the princess was battling with some sort of health issue.

In her Instagram post, the former Freaky Friday star wrote: "Can we please just STOP with this bull**** conspiracy theory? This is a human being with young children, and clearly some sort of a health issue. That is a private matter."

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She continued: "Do we not have better things to do and more important things to think about and be concerned about than this? It's a really low point in our society when there are SO MANY crucial issues that need our attention."

And just hours later, Kate posted a deeply personal video updating fans on her difficult health journey as she announced the unfortunate news she was diagnosed with cancer. The mother of three went on to explain that although her abdominal surgery was successful, post-operative tests revealed that her condition had been cancerous. She went on to explain that she didn't come forward sooner because she was trying to figure out how to explain the news to her young children in a way that is appropriate for them.

This update comes as dozens of wild conspiracy theories overtook over the Internet in recent months as Kate unexpectedly disappeared from the public eye.

After the news of Kate's cancer was announced, the Knives Out star once again took to social media calling for those who have created wild and insensitive conspiracy theories to apologise to the family and to shift their energy onto themselves and more important world issues. She wrote: "Now we should send nothing but our best wishes to her and her family and focus on our own lives and the lives of people directly related to us. And the myriad life-threatening issues to our children that we can focus on."

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