Breaking made its debut at the 2024 Paris Olympics, but it will not return at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Shame.
Pope Francis had a bit of an awkward encounter with a woman who grabbed his hand and wouldn’t let go. Then he had to apologise.
Justin Timberlake has apologised for that time he had a couple of drinks at a cast party and held hands with his ‘Palmer’ co-star Alisha Wainwright.
A banner has appeared outside Bayside Mall in Table View, pleading forgiveness from someone called Ronald by someone called Tasha.
Mark Zuckerberg is so sorry that he took out a full page advert in a newspaper, of all things, to apologise. Ever seen his signature before?
Caught up in the moment, a real estate agent used all the worst racist words to convey her feelings. Now she is extremely sorry about it, or course.
Truthworths have responded with a cheeky little statement stating the model is “actually” in her mid-twenties.
Justin Biebs never ceases to amaze everyone. Either he is being adored by fans for doing something, or he is being hated by haters for doing something. It’s confusing.
It is not nice when someone invades one of your countries without telling you. But at least once it was done, Reagan and Thatcher had a little chat.
Jeremy Clarkson has a knack for rustling some feathers, and here are some of the broadcaster’s most controversial statements over the years.
Gary Oldman has been in some trouble with the media lately for making anti-Semitic remarks, but after this we can forgive him… can we though?
After singing a birthday song to the bloodthirsty ruler of the most totalitarian nation on earth, Dennis Rodman apologised for his rant on CNN by admitting that he was wasted at the time.
A few weeks ago Jason Alexander, best known for his role as George Costanza on Seinfeld, made some unfortunate remarks during an appearance on the Craig Ferguson Show. Many saw his comments, about cricket being a gay sport, as hurtful and offensive, a consequence he had never intended. To set the record straight he offered a sincere, heartfelt apology, click through to read it in full.