Here's how notto apologize for years of sexual misconduct. People who subscribe to Mario Batali's email newsletter said they received a questionable apology that started off normal enough. SEE ALSO: Mario Batali stepping down from his business after sexual misconduct accusations"As many of you know, this week there has been some news coverage about some of my past behavior," read the email, according to several people, including BuzzFeed's global news director Lisa Tozzi, who posted it on Twitter. "I have made many mistakes and I am so very sorry that I have disappointed my friends, my family, my fans and my team." OK, nothing crazy there. But this is reportedly how the email ended:
Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Just a reminder, he wasn't just accused of making crude comments. A manager at one his restaurants told the Washington Posthe saw Batali on a security camera "grope and kiss a woman who appeared to be unconscious." Multiple women have accused him of inappropriate comments and touching. Sooo, maybe don't push a fun holiday recipe from your website right after your apology. (Mashablereached out to Mario Batali's team for confirmation that the email is authentic, and will update when they respond.) Promoting your recipe doesn't exactly make your apology look sincere, Mario. Try again. Featured Video For You Jennifer Lawrence, Reese Witherspoon speak out about sexual harassment in Hollywood |
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