CeeLo Green Apologizes, Wants to Return to ‘The Voice’
Green made headlines, after he entered a plea and tweeted a few controversial comments on Twitter:
Women who have really been raped REMEMBER!!!
He later posted an apology, but the statements led to the cancellation of a reality show and several concert appearances. Fast forward to the present day and Green is reflective, stating:
It was a very redefining moment in my personal and professional life. I get in front of my creator, humbled, and I ask, ‘What does this mean? What is this supposed to mean for me? What am I supposed to learn from it?’ And (to) have that revealed and have it bestowed upon me is a blessing, of sorts.
He continues:
I feel really strong and really confident about this album and going forward. And I’m so grateful that you yourself, and everyone who just may happen to witness this particular interview, have my deepest, sincerest apologies for any inconvenience, any ignorance, any ill will, anything. I’m just glad that it’s behind me now. I’m so glad for it.
Meanwhile his new album, “Heart Blanche,” will be released Nov. 6. Of the project, he states:
You’re going to hear a revelation, an epiphany of new understanding and a new lease on life, personally and professionally, on this album.
[Associated Press]
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