A Pic of Neil Patrick Harris's "Amy Winehouse Meat Tray" Resurfaced, and the Internet Hates It

Images of Neil Patrick Harris's meat tray of Amy Winehouse have recently resurfaced. Though the photos are old, the internet defends Amy's memory. On July 23, 2011, singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse passed away at the young age of 27. She was a beloved musician known for her award-winning songs like 2008's "Rehab." She was also a

Images of Neil Patrick Harris's meat tray of Amy Winehouse have lately resurfaced. Though the pictures are previous, the internet defends Amy's memory.

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On July 23, 2011, singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse passed away at the younger age of 27. She was once a beloved musician identified for her award-winning songs like 2008's "Rehab." She was also a recognized addict, having handled drug and alcohol abuse for much of her grownup existence. Her untimely demise shook the tune world, and she received many posthumous honors in the years following her passing. However, Neil Patrick Harris's posthumous tribute to Amy used to be anything else however honorable.

In mid-May 2022, photographs resurfaced of a meat tray that Neil Patrick Harris reportedly ordered for a Halloween birthday party made to look like "The Corpse of Amy Winehouse." Though we will not include photographs on this article, the details of the photograph are extremely graphic. Needless to mention, the internet has had some words for NPH.

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The internet isn't happy with Neil Patrick Harris's meat tray reminiscent of Amy Winehouse.

Neil Patrick Harris is an completed actor. Between his debut on Doogie Howser in 1989, his memorable position on How I Met Your Mother as Barney Stinson, and wholesome commercials featuring him alongside his husband and kids, he is been extensively considered a sweetheart in American media.

Unfortunately, his celebrated recognition would possibly not protect him from the wrath of the internet. Especially no longer when he it sounds as if pulled a tasteless celebration stunt involving Amy Winehouse's likeness.

Many people on the internet are rediscovering an previous photo of a meat tray (some name it a cake) of "The Corpse of Amy Winehouse." The photo used to be posted in a now-deleted tweet from November 2011 from Justin Mikita, the husband of Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

The tweet read, "Look who showed up at @Actually NPH and @GourmetMD's Halloween party last night. Looking good."

The picture shows a type of a rotting corpse with a cigarette placing from its mouth.

The display itself could be considered tasteless at any point. But making an allowance for Amy kicked the bucket in July of that 12 months, this may date the meat tray a mere four months after her passing. Unsurprisingly, the resurfaced picture has caused some outrage on the internet.

"Yea Neil Patrick Harris quite literally had a cake mimicking Amy Winehouse's corpse for Halloween soon after she died," one user tweeted on May 10, 2022, in a now-blocked thread. "I've loathed that man ever since."

Cancel or don't cancel Neil Patrick Harris, I don't care. We're nonetheless pals regardless.

But I'mma inform y'all, this cake the dude had made for a Halloween birthday celebration mocking Amy Winehouse's corpse is fucking disgusting.

— Chris Parker (@ChrispyBites) May 11, 2022

An NPH fan begrudgingly posted on May 11, 2022: "I can no longer enjoy A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix and any of his further projects because I just found out Neil Patrick Harris commissioned a cake of Amy Winehouse's corpse for a Halloween party. Sub human behavior."

Another individual objectives to use this as a platform for discussing how poorly Amy used to be handled in the media when she used to be alive. They tweeted on May 11, 2022: "Society is way overdue for a discussion about the way Amy Winehouse was treated in the early 2000s and 2010s by the misogynistic celebrity media machine and the people who were a captive audience to it. Neil Patrick Harris's f--ked up corpse cake is just the tip of the iceberg."

On May 18, 2022, Neil gave a commentary to Entertainment Weekly during which he apologized for the graphic and disrespectful nature of the image.

"It was regrettable then, and it remains regrettable now," Neil stated by way of EW. "Amy Winehouse was a once-in-a-generation talent and I'm sorry for any hurt this image caused."

It's not steadily that celebrities say sorry directly for previous transgressions like this. But Eleven years after the reality make the apology long late.

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