I listened to the apology on the Computer. What struck me was his comment about being "entitled" that he presumably, due to his "star" power did not have to live by the same rules the rest of us do. Problem is too many atheletes, movie stars, etc. expect the popularity but then want to turn it off when it is convenient for them.
I listened to the apology on the Computer. What struck me was his comment about being "entitled" that he presumably, due to his "star" power did not have to live by the same rules the rest of us do.
ReplyDeleteProblem is too many atheletes, movie stars, etc. expect the popularity but then want to turn it off when it is convenient for them.