The first occurred 15-20 years ago and concerned a new exercise tape she was pushing on one to the selling TV channels. That channel's leadership caught a massive amount of bad publicity and complaints - much like QVC has. They eventually pulled the tape.
Jane went on national TV and “apologized” for her actions during Vietnam. But, when you read her words they boiled down to he complaining about having to pull her exercise tape and the money it was going to cost her.
She has “apologized” twice now. But in both cases she was actually complaining that she saw no reason to be held accountable for her actions - ever. Almost 75 years old and she still fails the first test of adulthood - taking responsibility for all of your actions.
This is so typical of the unapologetic apology. "any pain I may have caused" is poppycock publicist word-parsing that does not signify remorse or culpability. It is synonymous with "I'm sorry if I said or did something that may have upset someone." Empty words.
Yes and I remember the first one, that attended her hugely popular exercise tape. I just meant she went to far greater lengths, formally, this time, to ‘clarify’ everything she
really only touched on before.