Evangeline Lilly: "Lost" star regrets Corona comment

Just a few days ago, Evangeline Lilly (40, "Lost") found it unreasonable to remain at home during the corona pandemic. "Some people value their lives more than their freedom, others value their freedom more than their lives. Everyone has to decide for themselves," she wrote on Instagram and said that she had just taken her children to gym classes: "Everything as always. " The 40-year-old is obviously very sorry that she did not recognize the urgency of the situation earlier.

"Act out of love"

Now she sincerely apologizes for these insensitive words; since then she has rewritten the corresponding post. "I thought I would bring a little peace to the hysteria," explains the Marvel star in his current post. "Grandparents, parents, children, sisters and brothers are dying and the world is trying to deal with this serious threat."

The actress admitted that she was afraid of isolating herself socially. "But a very generous person told me not to act out of fear, but out of love". This advice had helped her to recognize her role in all of this.

Criticism of "Lost" colleague

Lilly had received much criticism for her rash words. Among others, "Lost" colleague Maggie Grace (36) spoke up: "Yes, we live in a free country, but how about if we use this freedom to show compassion, to trust science and that To support health system? " In conclusion, Grace remarked that "Lost" colleague Daniel Dae Kim (51) was doing much better. "Maybe you want to have a chat?" Kim had announced in mid-March that he had Covid-19. In the meantime, however, the TV actor has apparently recovered.