Famous Faces Who Have Said ‘I’m Sorry’ On Television
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
“THE Governator” admitted on TV last September to cheating on his wife Maria Shriver with the family’s housemaid & fathering a child with that housemaid. (credit: Getty Images)
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Bill Clinton
In January 1998, US President Bill Clinton told a packed news conference: “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” Months later, he admitted to an inappropriate relationship with with intern Monica Lewinsky during a televised address. (credit: Getty Images)
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David Letterman
"Late Show" host David Letterman was hit with extortion back in 2009. He later confessed to sexual relationships with female members of his staff on television on the air. (credit: Getty Images)
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George Michael
After confessing to being arrested for engaging in a lewd act in a restroom, Michael went on television and apologized and also told the world he was gay.
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Hugh Grant
Hugh Grant was arrested in Los Angeles during an encounter with prostitute Divine Brown in the mid 90s. He then went on television and apologized for it and said: " I did a bad thing."
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Lance Armstrong
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Marion Jones
Jones was stripped of her five Olympics’ medals in 2007 and jailed for lying about taking performance- enhancing drugs. (credit: Getty Images)
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Mel Gibson
In 1996, actor Mel Gibson was arrested for speeding and went into a drunken, anti-Semitic tirade. He later went on television and apologized for his outburst. (credit: Getty Images)
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Monica Lewinsky
Lewinsky was interviewed by Barbara Walters in 1999 about her inappropriate relationship with President Clinton. She apologized for it. (credit: Getty Images)
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Princess Diana
Princess Diana confessed to an owned up to an affair with former Household Cavalry officer James Hewitt during a televised interview. (credit: Getty Images)
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Tiger Woods
Woods had cheated on his wife, Elin and news of his infidelity hit the press in 2009. He later apologized for his infidelity on t.v.(credit: Getty Images)
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Whitney Houston
Before her death, Houston interviewed with Oprah Winfrey and confessed to taking drugs. She then apologized for this and even coined the phrase "crack is wack". (credit: Getty Images)
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