On Pat McAfee’s Sirius XM Radio show yesterday, he said, “One thing that I am sad about and definitely apologetic is I didn’t realize in the midst of the COVID conversations how much my situation was affecting my loved ones and my people. I didn’t realize the kind of shrapnel that was being flaked off of what I felt like were the bullets coming at me because I was too locked in on me and defending myself and trying to get a message out. I never wanted to be divisive in this whole thing, I really didn’t. The issue is polarizing, I get that and I know there’s a lot of fear involved around that, but my intention was never to be divisive.”
He then apologized personally to Woodley. “I am sorry to Shai and my family. I had no idea they’d be taking shrapnel… Understanding the gravity of the circumstance I was placed into and chose to speak on had an impact on many individuals. I just want to apologize.”
Rodgers’ public apology to Woodley comes after he posted a loving homage to her on Instagram. Woodley didn’t like or comment.
“@shailenewoodley, thanks for letting me chase after you the first couple months after we met, and finally letting me catch up to you and be a part of your life,” he wrote. “Thanks for always having my back, for the incredible kindness you show me and everyone you meet, and for showing me what unconditional love looks like, I love you and am grateful for you.”
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