From Ariana Grande licking a donut and claiming she “hated America”, and Will Smith’s infamous Oscars slap, to offensive comments and criminal allegations, we want celebrities to show they are sorry.
himself he could do work with year kids of color. g.l.a.d. didn t say he should not host the oscars, but said he should make ab an affirmative state and not even fall on his sword but say, i m sorry, i have grown, this is where my head is at. the art of celebrity apology is evolving. it s fascinating. that doesn t mean it s unworthy. the way we are talking about it now is different than ever. he hasn t evolved. we shouldn t commend him going on ellen. el forgiving him. all of that. i m a fan of forgiveness. we need more in today s society. we live in an uncivil society. i just think we are in a moment where it was good of ellen to do this. but, again, i m not a member of the black community. i don t understand entirely. i know as a member of the indian-american community a lot of young indian-american men and women face discrimination within
is a pretty reserved person preferring to be behind the turntable decks rather than in the spotlight but he does sometimes pull focus for the sake of his music videos here s how the d.j. does in front of the camera. his music videos have been keen getting robbed his music noticed a little he only plays minor. the clips. sure but. during the twenty fifth for his song headlights and swimming pool. briefly. i think some people just aren t cut out to be in the spotlight all the time they don t need to hit every red carpet or joint every celebrity apology. just isn t for me i m pretty normal and i want to stay that way. in the seat