Gal Gadot and Natalie Portman, who sang the famous song in an attempt lift spirits amid the coronavirus outbreak, went viral in March.It was labelled “cringe” and “out of touch” by many social media users, and Nick Cave even called it “the most panic-inducing version ever recorded”.O’Dowd has now admitted the backlash to the cover was “justified”.Speaking on the latest episode of Louis Theroux’s podcast Grounded, O’Dowd said: “In terms of my interpretation of it, I think the backlash was justified." O'Dowd was asked to be in the video by his friend and Bridesmaids co-star Kristen Wiig, who appeared alongside Gadot in Wonder Woman."I'll do anything Kristen asks me to do so of course we just did it," he said. "It took five minutes, didn't.
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