Demi Lovato posts and deletes apology for Israel trip following backlash.
is NOT taking a political stance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but someone thinks she is -- and now she's had to do a mea culpa for her trip to religious sites.
Demi felt enough backlash Wednesday night that she felt compelled to post a detailed apology ... in which she admits accepting a free trip to Israel"in exchange for a few posts." She added,"No one told me there would be anything wrong with going or that I could possibly be offending anyone." Demi went on to say she was sorry, and make it clear she didn't intend to hurt people.Demi's turned off comments on her Instagram, so there's no way to see what anyone said in response to the pics she posted of herself gettingImportant to note: Demi has not revealed who paid for her trip.
Sources connected to the singer tell us after she posted the apology, Demi was flooded by people supporting the other side. She decided she didn't want any part of the political battle ... and deleted the apology.
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