The BMA says in the statement that: ‘No one in the medical
profession wishes to offend the famous actor. Their issue is an environmental
one,’ it emphasises.
The statement follows rumours fuelled by unidentified mischievous
elements seeking to capitalise on the macho actor’s potentially hurt feelings.
A spokesperson for a group who are currently speculating on the
amount of concern Riddick star, Diesel may
have as a result of a possible misunderstanding about medically qualified
anti-pollution groups said: ‘Vin Diesel looks
tough, but if he felt there is a
group of British doctors who are against him, he might take it personally and suffer from lowered self-esteem.’
Sources close to Hollywood have indicated that the bizarre
situation has cinematic possibilities. Perhaps the public will see a release in
which ‘VD’ visits UK hospitals on a systematic killing and mutilation spree
involving large numbers of doctors.
OMG..... what if he now makes a film called "Diesel Against Diesel" and makes another billion or two?
ReplyDeleteWould he feel a lot better about it then?
I reckon the man doesn't give a monkey's about what a handful of British doctors, who may not be billionaires, think of him as long as his HUGE medical insurance keeps him healthy as well as ridiculously wealthy for the foreseeable future...
Just an opinion.
;)