Days after pulling out of her Australian tour, which was set to begin this week, comedian Amy Schumer has written an emotional apology to her fans.
“Australia! I am so sorry I am not well enough to be there right now,” the 35-year-old wrote to her five million Instagram followers on Tuesday afternoon, beside a photo with a koala.
“I am going to get healthy and come as soon as I can.”
The self-titled tour included performances in Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, as well as a show in Auckland, New Zealand, on December 17.
“I love it there so much,” the Trainwreck star’s post continued.
“The people are the coolest and the meat pies are the hottest. See you ASAP!”
Illness was cited as the reason for Schumer cancelling. While the tour’s event management company, Live Nation, regretfully notified ticket holders the tour would not be rescheduled due to Schumer’s busy schedule, it did assure them that tickets will be refunded within 10 days.
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That apology is in no way "emotional" or "heartfelt". Everything has to be so dramatic these days. No one just apologises any more it is always emotional, tragic, heartfelt, shocking, stunning can't it just be an apology without all the hyperbole?
Well, yes, but then people don't click on it to find out what they said!
I agree with your powerful slapdown Katren, what happens next will astound you and have us all cheering.
Guest 3.7 gave Katren a standing ovation. And it was glorious.