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Creative Assembly apologise for “mistakes” with Total Warhammer 3 and Pharaoh, offering part-refunds and free DLC – Rock Paper Shotgun

  1. Creative Assembly apologise for “mistakes” with Total Warhammer 3 and Pharaoh, offering part-refunds and free DLC Rock Paper Shotgun
  2. Total War: Warhammer 3 DLC delayed, Pharaoh players to get refunds Polygon
  3. Total War Developer Creative Assembly Apologises to Its Community, Issues Partial Refunds for Pharaoh IGN
  4. Total War Dev Apologizes Amidst Community Backlash, Drops Price Of Total War: Pharaoh GameSpot
  5. Total War: Pharaoh dev drops the price on the strategy game, deletes its deluxe editions, partly refunds all players, and gives paid DLC out for free Gamesradar

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Why IS Patrick J. Adams so desperate to apologise over Meghan’s posts? PR expert suggests Duchess’s team could – Daily Mail

  1. Why IS Patrick J. Adams so desperate to apologise over Meghan’s posts? PR expert suggests Duchess’s team could Daily Mail
  2. Meghan Markle’s “Suits” Costar Patrick J. Adams Deletes Her Photos from Instagram — Why He’s ‘Incredibly Sorry’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Patrick J. Adams apologises for sharing Suits snaps Conway Daily Sun
  4. ‘I’m incredibly sorry’: Patrick J. Adams apologizes for sharing Meghan Markle photos PINKVILLA
  5. Suits star in big trouble after sharing never before seen snaps of Meghan Markle Daily Star
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Bayern Munich consider SELLING Sadio Mane as punishment for punching Leroy Sane – with ex-Liverpool star set to apologise to his team-mates at training today Bayern Munich consider SELLING Sadio Mane as punishment for punching Leroy Sane – with e – Goal.com

  1. Bayern Munich consider SELLING Sadio Mane as punishment for punching Leroy Sane – with ex-Liverpool star set to apologise to his team-mates at training today Bayern Munich consider SELLING Sadio Mane as punishment for punching Leroy Sane – with e Goal.com
  2. Bayern’s Mane, Sane in altercation after City loss – reports ESPN
  3. Sadio Mane punching Leroy Sane has been BUILDING UP! – Ale Moreno | ESPN FC ESPN UK
  4. Peace at Bayern Munich? Sadio Mane apologizes, returns to training after Leroy Sane incident Bavarian Football Works
  5. Sadio Mane Reportedly PUNCHES Leroy Sane! talkSPORT
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Silly sausage! French physicist forced to apologise for ‘planet’ photo that was a snap of chorizo

A prominent French physicist has been forced to apologise for a photograph that he said was from NASA’s new space telescope but which was in fact a piece of chorizo.

Etienne Klein, a renowned philosopher and research director at the French Atomic Energy Commission, informed his followers that ‘no object belonging to Spanish charcuterie exists anywhere but on Earth.’

He had posted a tweet last Sunday that he claimed was the latest astonishing photograph from the cutting edge James Webb Space Telescope of the star Proxima Centauri.

The photograph purports to show a furious red ball of cosmic energy, pockmarked with glowing solar storms roiling across the neighbouring star’s surface.

‘Photo of Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun, located 4.2 light years from us,’ Klein tweeted. 

‘She was taken by the JWST. This level of detail… A new world is revealed day after day.’

This is the picture which Etienne Klein, a renowned physicist, philosopher and research director at the French Atomic Energy Commission, posted to Twitter claiming – as a joke – that it was the latest astonishing photograph from the cutting edge James Webb Space Telescope of the star Proxima Centauri

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory took this photo of our sun on January 8 2022

Etienne Klein, a renowned philosopher and research director at the French Atomic Energy Commission

The photograph resembled famous portraits of the sun taken by the European Space Agency’s Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI), which captures detailed solar storms on our home star’s surface at a distance of 75 million miles. 

Proxima Centauri, the star closest to the earth, is 5.9 trillion miles away.

While most Twitter users were able to recognise that the photo posted by the preeminent physicist was in fact a slice of Spanish sausage, others were more gullible. 

‘The last photo of Proxima Centauri was this,’ said one user, posting a photo of a distant star. ‘This is a huge step forward.’

‘I can’t tell if it’s a prank or really proxima that looks like a chorizo,’ wrote another.

However, Twitter user Ned Boeuf wasn’t fooled. ‘Fake, it’s a slice of chorizo.’

Then the Twitter backlash began.  

‘Coming from a scientific research director, it’s quite inappropriate to share this type of thing without specifying from the 1st tweet that it is false information when you know the speed at which a false information spreads,’ came one indignant reply.

Twitter user impressed with the huge step forward in space telescopy that the JWST represented

This user was more sceptical but still on the fence about whether it was a joke or serious

However, not everyone was fooled

The backlash began with users accusing Klein of spreading misinformation

‘Indeed, there has been a loss of resolution which makes the joke more believable and therefore more toxic!’ wrote another.

Klein acknowledged that many users had not understood his joke which he said was simply aimed at encouraging people to question and not automatically accept ‘eloquent images’ from people in positions of authority.

On Wednesday he wrote his apology. 

‘In view of some comments, I feel compelled to clarify that this tweet showing an alleged snapshot of Proxima Centauri was a form of amusement,’ he tweeted to his 89,200 followers. 

‘Let us learn to be wary of arguments from authority as much as of the spontaneous eloquence of certain images….’ 

‘Well, when it’s time for the aperitif, cognitive biases seem to have a field day… 

Elon Musk posted this meme last month making light-hearted fun of the JWST’s astronomy photos

‘Beware, then, of them. According to contemporary cosmology, no object belonging to Spanish charcuterie exists anywhere but on Earth.’

‘I come to present my apologies to those who may have been shocked by my prank, which had nothing original about it,’ he said, describing the post as a ‘scientist’s joke’. 

Prior to that he posted the James Webb Space Telescope’s capture of the Chariot Wheel galaxy and its companion galaxies, (‘REAL this time’).

‘Located 500 million light-years away, it was undoubtedly spiral in its past, but took on this strange appearance following a furious galactic pile-up.’ 

Last month Elon Musk posted a meme making fun of the JWST, comparing the granite slab of a kitchen with a visual of the space, in a light-hearted joke targeting the NASA. 

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Chad Smith and Matt Cameron apologise to Foo Fighters for Taylor Hawkins touring comments

Red Hot Chili Peppers‘ Chad Smith and Pearl Jam‘s Matt Cameron have apologised for comments they made in a recent Rolling Stone article about the time leading up to the death of Foo Fighters‘ Taylor Hawkins, distancing themselves from the piece.

The Rolling Stone story, citing Hawkins’ friends – including Smith and Cameron – asserts that Hawkins had grown increasingly uncomfortable with the band’s touring schedule. The drummer allegedly told the band that he was struggling to keep up with the physical demands of three-hour concerts night after night.

Cameron, who played with Hawkins in the side project Nighttime Boogie Association, is quoted in the story as saying: “He had a heart-to-heart with Dave [Grohl] and, yeah, he told me that he ‘couldn’t fucking do it anymore’ — those were his words.”

“So, I guess they did come to some understanding, but it just seems like the touring schedule got even crazier after that”. In the Rolling Stone article, a representative for Foo Fighters denied that Hawkins had ever raised those issues with Grohl.

Smith, meanwhile, is quoted discussing an incident that reportedly happened in December of 2021 when Hawkins lost consciousness onboard a plane in Chicago. “He just said he was exhausted and collapsed, and they had to pump him full of IVs and stuff,” Smith says in the piece. “He was dehydrated and all kinds of stuff.”

The Rolling Stone article also cites Smith saying that Hawkins had told him “I can’t do it like this anymore” after the incident. Representatives for Foo Fighters reportedly commented “That is not true” when asked about Hawkins losing consciousness on the flight.

Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters. Credit: Rick Clifford for Frontier

Now, both Smith and Cameron have released separate statements about the story, apologising to Hawkins’ bandmates and families and distancing themselves from the article.

“When I agreed to take part in the Rolling Stone article about Taylor, I assumed it would be a celebration of his life and work,” Cameron wrote in a message shared on social media. “My quotes were taken out of context and shaped into a narrative I had never intended.

“Taylor was a dear friend, and a next level artist. I miss him. I have only the deepest love and respect for Taylor, Dave and the Foo Fighters families. I am truly sorry to have taken part in this interview, and I apologize that my participation may have caused harm to those for whom I have only the deepest respect and admiration.”

Shortly after Cameron released his statement, Smith shared his own – also via social media. “Taylor was one of my best friends, and I would do anything for his family,” the Chili Peppers drummer wrote. “I was asked by Rolling Stone to share some memories of our time together, which I thought was going to be the loving tribute he deserved.

“Instead, the story they wrote was sensationalized and misleading, and had I known I never would have agreed to participate. I apologize to his family and musical friends for any pain this may have caused. I miss Taylor every day.”

Hawkins died on March 25 at his hotel in Bogotá, Colombia, where Foo Fighters had been scheduled to perform later that evening. No cause of death was given. In late March, an initial toxicology report found that multiple drugs including opiates, antidepressants and marijuana, were found in Hawkins’ system at the time of his death.

“The Foo Fighters family is devastated by the tragic and untimely loss of Taylor Hawkins,” a statement from the band read upon Hawkins’ death.

“His musical spirit and infectious laughter will live on with all of us forever. Our hearts go out to his wife, children and family, and we ask that their privacy be treated with the utmost respect in this unimaginably difficult time.”

Both Pearl Jam and Red Hot Chili Peppers have paid tribute to Hawkins recently. Earlier this month, during a concert in Los Angeles, Pearl Jam covered Foo Fighters’ 2005 song ‘Cold Day In The Sun’, which Hawkins sings on. Cameron handled lead vocals for the live rendition.

Taylor Hawkins and Chad Smith. CREDIT: Getty

The Chili Peppers paid tribute to Hawkins during their headline set at New Orleans Jazz Fest earlier this month, after the band replaced Foo Fighters on the bill following their cancellation of all tour dates in light of Hawkins’ death.

In April, when Red Hot Chili Peppers received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Smith said: “I have to give a shout out to my brother Taylor Hawkins, who I love and we’ll all miss so much.”



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Adele surprises fans with a video call to personally apologise for postponing the Las Vegas residency

Adele recently posted a tearful video of herself as she revealed that she will be postponing her Las Vegas residency due to production delays amid COVID-19. It has now been reported that the singer also personally apologised to her fans via video call on FaceTime as seen in videos shared by the singer’s fans on social media who were overjoyed. 

The 30 singer surprised her most diehard who were already in Las Vegas ahead of her shows. The singer left them stunned as the GRAMMY-award winning singer appeared on their screens to console them after they were dejected to hear about the cancellation. Several fans who received special calls from Adele shared their moment of shock and happiness about hearing from the singer on social media. 

A fan named Dominic Crisonino, who flew into Las Vegas from New York, also posted a video of his FaceTime chat with Adele.  Sharing the same on his Instagram, he captioned the video as, “I literally was just on FaceTime with @adele!! WHAT IS LIFE.” 

Adele on Thursday had announced that her show isn’t ready and hence she will have to cancel the same in a video posted on her Instagram where the singer got teary-eyed. Sharing the reason for the cancellation, Adele said, “I can’t give you what I have right now and I’m gutted. I’m gutted. And I’m sorry it’s so last minute. “We’ve been awake for over 30 hours now trying to figure it out. We’ve run out of time and I’m so upset and I’m really embarrassed.”

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