1) wasn't forced to apologise, could have buried his head and ignored it 2) apologised in front of his own audience, so they understand why it was wrong 3) the apology was requested from the victim 4) fully explains and owns his mistakes, in detailhttps://youtu.be/WfqoLeDsET0
Replying to @tactful @DewaynePerkins
Like, I think this resonated with so many people including the victim because he didn't "need" to do this for his career. He had a successful career. He could have ignored it, or diminished it, or half-assed a couple tweets, but instead he went on his own podcast and admitted it
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