Many have learned from his mistake, and learned to keep quiet about their zoological/human preference. But there are still so many other faux pas that a poor celebrity can make.
Mischa Barton on a police killing
Shivering in her white shirt, Mischa Barton shows that the killing, just like her white privilege, leaves her chilled. Zoom into the glass in her hand and you see the clear liquid it contains is actually a vale of tears, captured as they fall from her eyes. Or it could be a slimline vodka tonic. Hard to be sure.
Jennifer Lopez on black lives matter
Trying to show her understanding of the Black Lives Matter campaign, J Lo wrote something on Twitter saying that All Lives Matter, too. Which, of course, they do, but not all lives are getting shot at just now, so it's hardly a mark of solidarity to take away from the black movement that's trying to be heard. J-Lo, it's not about you this time. She later deleted it.
Madonna on the Orlando massacre
After the Orlando massacre in a nightclub, Madonna reached out to show that her heart was deeply entrenched in gay culture - by uploading a photo of her kissing Britney Spears on stage, while they both had boyfriends at home. A heartfelt commenter wrote: "OK, it's time to lay off the memes, sis."
Bianca Jagger on the Iraq War
The internet is a risky place, where you can retweet something you haven't actually read, at 4am. Bianca Jagger tweeted a list of Labour MPs who voted in the Iraq War so we could all shout at them, not stopping to notice that this curious list also denoted them as "Negro", "Infamous homosexual", or "Judeo-negress hybrid". Oops.
- The Observer