A celebrity from New Zealand has posted an apology to the UK after she filmed herself biting into a Terry's chocolate orange - rather than going by segments. The influencer and mental health activist from Auckland Jazz Thornton took to TikTok to post a video of herself trying some confectionery and foodstuffs from the UK, which included Terry's chocolate orange and Yorkshire Tea amongst many others. The original video showed her revealing the "Terry's orange chocolate" and then inspecting the chocolate orange and all of its segments before taking a bite instead of the traditional whack-on-a-table method. After taking a bite some of the segments come away and Jazz largely unsuccessful in eating the orange. An army of British TikTokers swarmed on the video explaining how that her method of eating the chocolate orange was completely wrong - with some taking offence in jest. One commented: "Someone taking a full bite of a Terry's chocolate orange is one of the most cursed things," while another said "YOU DID NOT JUST BITE A CHOCOLATE ORANGE," with one person adding "I’m more offended she’s said Terry's orange chocolate. No it’s a Terrys chocolate orange!!!" What followed a day later was a groveling apology video addressed to the "entirety of the UK" for doing something "very offensive" but claimed she didn't know that this would cause so much upset and uproar. She continues that she could not find anything on the packaging where it explained how to eat it in the proper fashion. She then films her self whacking it on a table to a chorus of "oooooh, ahhhhh" and saying "I get it now!" Jazz then finishes the video by begging the UK for forgiveness. She said: "Look, I opened it and saw that it was in slices so I assumed that you had to get the slices. "I tried breaking it apart it with my fingers but that was unsuccessful so I just… bit into it. "I immediately knew my mistake when I felt the slices in my mouth fall apart. "I would like to point out my wrapper didn’t say whack to unwrap it!" When asked about the backlash she received she said: "I didn’t know how much of a treatise Terry's chocolate orange was until now, apparently it’s quite a big deal haha." She finally added: "I need time to recover. The Brits need time to forgive." Thornton is well known in New Zealand for being the winner of Dancing with the Stars.