I'll explain why plagarism or copying content is frowned upon online and worse will get you sued very fast. I'm guessing the star website is hosted in the US. So it can be sued so she'd better apologise very quickly.
One of the items looked at by search engines to rank a website and quality score is original content.
If an article is first found in website A and then Website B copies that article, Website B is "punished" for having duplicate content. In some cases, both Website A and B are "punished" for having the same content.
The google algo can identify paragraphs, sentences, parts of sentences and even phrases to determine if the content is duplicate.
In fact, if you want to fail online, make it a habit to copy other people's content and you will fail.
So even if she copied a sentence, a phrase or anything it is hurting website A and depending on the mood of the owner of Website A, they can compel the hosting company to remove that article or worse remove the whole website.
That is how evil online companies think of people who are copycats as this case clearly illustrates.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.