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Dee Barnes Responds To Dr. Dre’s Apology And ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Omission

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Last week, Dr. Dre issued another apology regarding his past with assaulting woman. It was criticized like most public apologies are: Maybe it was just a publicity…

Dee Barnes Responds To Dr. Dre’s Apology And ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Omission

Dee Barnes Responds To Dr. Dre’s Apology And ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Omission

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Last week, Dr. Dre issued another apology regarding his past with assaulting woman. It was criticized like most public apologies are: Maybe it was just a publicity…

Dee Barnes Responds To Dr. Dre’s Apology And ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Omission

#GottaDoYou: Kris Humphries Apologizes For Saying He Doesn’t Have To Deal With Bruce Jenner’s Sex Change

Kris Humphries Apologizes To Bruce Jenner For Insensitive Tweets Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband, Kris Humphries , got an unpleasant reminder of what life was like caught up in the reality family’s drama when he made the bad decision to tweet about Bruce Jenner’s ABC interview with Diane Sawyer. Via RadarOnline : “Man, I’m glad I got out when I did. #Gottadoyou,” he wrote his almost 900,000 followers. Humphries message was instantly met with mostly hostile responses from fans who lambasted him for his insensitivity. In a major example of damage control, he eventually tried to explain that he is, in fact, fully team Bruce. “I have and always will support Bruce hence #Gottadoyou,” he explained. “Now recognize I was too vague and sincerely apologize for the way this came across.” And just in case his apology wasn’t enough, Humphries tweeted: #fullysupportbruce in a follow-up tweet. But it seems Humphries’ explanation got him into even more trouble. “Mmmmm…not buying it,” commented one follower. “There was no reason 2 comment in the 1st place..u didnt think u’d get backlash from this?” asked another. “Come on, aren’t u smarter than that?” While still another of his twitter followers slammed Humphries, asking: “You’re glad you got out when you did??? YOU GOT LEFT BRO. THEY LEFT YOU.” “Think before you tweet… Makes everyone understand why Kim left you for Kanye,” sniped someone else in response. Do you think Bruce should accept Kris’ apology or nah?

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#GottaDoYou: Kris Humphries Apologizes For Saying He Doesn’t Have To Deal With Bruce Jenner’s Sex Change

Put On Blast: Iggy Azalea Goes Off On Steve Madden Over ‘Most Disgusting Photo Shoot Ever ‘I Am Livid’

“The most disgusting photo shoot ever” Iggy Azalea Blasts Steve Madden Iggy Azalea recently went on a nasty rant against shoe designer Steve Madden over a photo shoot. The Australian is starring in the company’s new ad campaign and went OFF when she saw photos from the shoot like this one… and this one…. that she called “disgusting” and “gross.” SMH…were they really THAT bad Iggy??? See more of the “gross” photos and her apology for her rant on the flip.

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Put On Blast: Iggy Azalea Goes Off On Steve Madden Over ‘Most Disgusting Photo Shoot Ever ‘I Am Livid’

Kelly Brook Busts Out Big Time

I’d like to apologize to Kelly Brook for the post I did on her yesterday and let her know it will never happen again! I hope she accept my apology while I stare at her massive rack for the rest of the day. » view all 39 photos           Photos: WENN.com

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17 Memorable Celebrity Apologies: Forgive and Forget?

A couple A-listers demonstrated the art of the apology this week. First, Justin Bieber was caught on tape telling a racist joke (when he was 15 years old) – but the singer quickly released a lengthy, heartfelt apology , dismissing his latest scandal far more easily than other recent slip-ups. Jonah Hill then used an anti-gay insult to slam a cameraman, yet he also jumped on the issue and admitted his word choice was disgusting . How do these mea culpas compare to past instances of regret exhibited by actors, artists and athletes? Click through some of the more memorable ones from recent history now: 17 Notable Celebrity Apologies 1. Kobe Bryant Kobe Bryant immediately addressed sexual assault charges in 2003. Seated alongside wife Vanessa, he tearfully said he was guilty of adultery, not rape.

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Columbus Short Responds to TJMS Interview: “I Was Not Drunk Or High” [EXCLUSIVE]

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Columbus Short Responds to TJMS Interview: “I Was Not Drunk Or High” [EXCLUSIVE]

Chris Brown’s Mom Blames His Friends For Out of Control Behavior

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R&B bad boy Chris Brown was recently sent back to rehab to deal with his anger issues after he was thrwn out of a California…

Chris Brown’s Mom Blames His Friends For Out of Control Behavior

Waka Flocka Apologizes To Oprah For ‘Ugly’ Comments

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Atlanta rapper Waka Flocka is finally taking his foot out of his mouth when it comes to Oprah Winfrey. Waka Flocka is finally apologizing for…

Waka Flocka Apologizes To Oprah For ‘Ugly’ Comments

Girl Who Wore Boston Marathon Costume Apologizes, Asks for End to Death Threats

Alicia Ann Lynch is very sorry. The 22-year old Michigan native dressed as a victim of the Boston Marathon bombing for Halloween this year and has been feeling the wrath of the Internet community ever since a photo of the outfit went viral. Boston Bombing Costume Sparks Outrage She tells BuzzFeed that folks also found a picture of her driver’s license online and have sent vile packages to her address, while issuing death threats to both her and her parents. Lynch adds that she has since deleted all her social media accounts and got fired as a result of the costume. “Hope your mom gets cancer,” reads a message on BarStoolSports(dot)com. Elsewhere, Sydney Corcoran – who was severely injured, along with her mother, in the April attack – Tweeted the following at Lynch. “@SomeSKANKinMI You should be ashamed, my mother lost both her legs and I almost died in the marathon. You need a filter.” In response to the backlash, Lynch has issued both an apology and plea in an email to BuzzFeed. It reads: It seems as though my outfit was too soon, and will always be that way, it was wrong of me and very distasteful. My costume was not meant to disrespect anyone, ever. I am truly sorry to anyone that I may have offended or hurt with this. I know my apology doesn’t ever fix anything that has been done, but at least know that I am being sincere. I can’t undo my actions or make up for them, but my apology is a start. I myself have been through tragic events, I just handle mine differently because that is how I was taught to. I realize I was in the wrong with this and again, I am truly sorry. I wore a costume to work, with people that know me, and wouldn’t get offended by it. I had even ran the idea by a friend whom had his father in the marathon and he didn’t have an issue with it. What I did may have been wrong, but is it truly right to wish harm upon someone and say that you’re doing it for the victims? As being a part of a tragic event I never would ever wish what had happened to me upon someone else, as I can say most people wouldn’t wish death upon someone to ‘make it right’. Lesson learned. Feelings expressed on both sides. Let’s close this case, shall we, people?  

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