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Adele apologises for rude Jew comments
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 7 May 2009
Adele has issued an apology for causing offence with comments made on stage at the show at Toronto’s Massey Hall last week.
The singer reportedly ended a story about a “rude” pawn shop owner in the city by saying: “He wasn’t Canadian, he was Jewish”. When this drew an unfavourable reaction from the audience, she added: “I just meant he wasn’t a rude Canadian… I’m digging myself deeper”.
In an apology issued via her US label, Columbia, Adele said: “What I said on stage in Toronto on Wednesday night at Massey Hall was not meant how it came across. But I completely understand how it was offensive. I sincerely apologise for being so naive and disrespectful! It was not my intention to be hurtful and I’m very sorry”.