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Apology

  • Elizabeth Lauten, Communication Director for U.S. Rep. Stephen Fincher, Scolds Sasha And Malia Obama For Appearance During President's Speech, Apologizes on Facebook

    Sasha and Malia Obama made headlines this past holiday after they were caught displaying some very teen-like behavior during the president's "turkey pardoning" speech. Elizabeth Lauten, communication director for U.S. Rep. Stephen Fincher, took a special interests in the girl's behavior and jumped on Facebook to scold the First Children for it. She later returned to social media to apologize.
  • CNN's Don Lemon Apologizes for Insensitive Comments Insinuating That Cosby Accuser Joan Tarshis Could Have Prevented Sexual Assault

    CNN anchor Don Lemon found out just how easy it is to fall from grace last night. He was fortunate enough to have scored a sit-down interview with Joan Tarshis, one of the 14 women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault, and rather than handle the issue with a certain level of sensitivity, he ended up infuriating viewers. Tarshis claims to have stayed quiet for decades because she was embarrassed and ashamed of what reportedly happened to her and this week is the first time she has ever spoken publicly about her unwanted encounter with Cosby.
  • Walmart Apologizes for 'Fat Girl' Halloween Costume Section after Offending, Enraging Consumers

    Walmart found itself in a world of trouble yesterday when its online store made a serious error in its Halloween costume section. Subdivision categories help consumers pin down exactly what they are looking for, but "Fat Girl Costumes" was not something anyone actually typed into the retailer's search bar. Unfortunately, if you were a plus-sized woman looking for a costume yesterday morning on Walmart's site, then you inevitably found yourself looking under the "Fat Girl Costumes" tab. The company has since apologized for offending and enraging consumers.
  • Nancy Snyderman Out Of Quarantine But Not Returning To NBC Post Until November As Network Hopes Backlash Will Subside

    There has been a lot of speculation in the last ten days over whether or not Dr. Nancy Snyderman would be returning to her post as chief medical editor on NBC after violating her voluntary Ebola quarantine. Snyderman and her crew spent weeks in Liberia covering the virus when one of the cameramen traveling with them became ill. His diagnosis on October 1 sent the entire crew back to the states where they were supposedly going to quarantine themselves for 21 days. Instead several of them were spotted picking up take out food in New Jersey. After weeks of backlash NBC has decided not to fire Snyderman just yet.
  • T.I. Opens Up About Snoop Dogg Beef, Apology to Iggy Azalea: 'That Had Nothing to Do With Me'

    After the bizarre beef between Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea, the Aussie rapper's mentor, T.I., stepped in and rumors were squashed. Many began to wonder just what was said to make Snoop wave the white flag and now Tip is opening up the apology, which he says he had nothing to do with.
  • Snoop Dogg Ends Beef with Iggy Azalea after Conversation with T.I. and Boyfriend Nick Young Involvement, "Black Widow" Rapper Accepts Apology

    Snoop Dogg has decided to call a truce on his bizarre beef with Iggy Azalea. According to a clip posted to Instagram, Snoop had a conversation with T.I. that led to his decision to lay off the "Black Widow" rapper. Azalea accepted his apology after her boyfriend Nick Young got involved.
  • Justin Bieber apologizes on Twitter after footage of 'Bad Day' singer mistreating Argentine appears online [VIDEO]

    Justin Bieber's Believe Tour has found itself in yet another spot of controversy. Yesterday (Nov. 13), footage hit the web of Bieber mistreating the Argentine flag and went viral, causing outrage in the South American country and even making his most dedicated Beliebers feel uncomfortable. Now, Bieber has apologized on Twitter for the incident, insisting he meant no disrespect.
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