The musician took to Instagram to apologise for his previous remarks, which attracted a lot of flak from netizens, reportsvvariety.com.
13.05.2020 - 08:21 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Rocker Bryan Adams has offered up an apology for venting his frustrations about the coronavirus pandemic on social media.
Clearly ticked off by having to cancel a string of shows, the Run To Me hitmaker went on the attack on Monday, blaming, “f**king bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy b**tards” for the lockdown the COVID-19 crisis has prompted.
The post from the usually mild-mannered star stunned fans and Adams felt the need to return to social media on Tuesday and say
The musician took to Instagram to apologise for his previous remarks, which attracted a lot of flak from netizens, reportsvvariety.com.
"Apologies to any and all that took offence to my posting yesterday"
The Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams has apologised after an outburst on Instagram where he attacked “bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy b**tards” in China for the source of the coronavirus outbreak.
By Chris Willman
Bryan Adams has apologized after a social media rant about the coronavirus pandemic caused outrage.
Bryan Adams is asking for your forgiveness after he made insensitive comments blaming the coronavirus pandemic on “f**king bat eating” Chinese people.
Canadian singer Bryan Adams has apologised for his comments blaming “bat-eating” people for causing coronavirus.
Bryan Adams has issued an apology for his remarks about coronavirus.
Bryan Adams, the Canadian rocker, created a stir online Monday after he posted an expletive-filled rant on social media. The singer-songwriter spoke out against the “greedy bastards” behind Chinese wet markets that he says produced the coronavirus and put his tour on hold, and later faced intense backlash online for the racist comments.
Bryan Adams is apologizing for comments on social media that many condemned as racist.
On Tuesday (May 12), animal rights organization PETA issued a statement in reaction to Bryan Adams' comments regarding the coronavirus pandemic and the global meat trade."Bryan Adams echoes the frustrations of millions of people who are outraged that the violent meat trade has once again been allowed to devastate human health," PETA senior vp Dan Mathews said in a statement.
Bryan Adams posted an acoustic quarantine video performance of his 1983 hit "Cuts Like a Knife" on Monday (May 11) on the day that he was slated to kick off a run of shows at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London.