So Sorry: 10 Apologies for Racially Charged Statements

A look at individuals whose words came back to haunt them.

Actor Apologizes for Racist Comments on Celebrity Big Brother - Ken Morley, an actor who was on this past season of Celebrity Big Brother, apologized in January for using the word "negro" on the show, BBC reports. "It was banter in an odd situation, but I understand entirely I've upset a lot of people from everywhere in the world. I am not a racist. Never have been," he said.  (Photos from Left: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images, Ian Gavan/Getty Images)
Host Asks for Forgiveness for Comparing Michelle Obama to Planet of the Apes  - Rodner Figueroa wrote a letter asking that people not deem him as a racist after he said that Michelle Obama "looks like she's part of the cast of Planet of the Apes" during a segment of El Gordo y La Flaca on Univison. Figueroa was fired for his initial comments. "I want to make it clear that I'm not racist and my comment wasn't directed personally to you, but to the characterization of the artist, that left a lot to be desired," he said, according to Latina.com.  (Photos from Left: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for LARAS, Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

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Host Asks for Forgiveness for Comparing Michelle Obama to Planet of the Apes  - Rodner Figueroa wrote a letter asking that people not deem him as a racist after he said that Michelle Obama "looks like she's part of the cast of Planet of the Apes" during a segment of El Gordo y La Flaca on Univison. Figueroa was fired for his initial comments. "I want to make it clear that I'm not racist and my comment wasn't directed personally to you, but to the characterization of the artist, that left a lot to be desired," he said, according to Latina.com. (Photos from Left: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for LARAS, Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

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