
Christina Aguilera Kicks Off Spate of Super Bowl Fauxpologies
Christina Aguilera was the first, but she certainly won't be the last celebrity to proffer a vaguely sincere sorry for how things went down at the Super Bowl on Sunday. After
flubbing a line of our national anthem in front of millions of viewers and a very prickly live audience, X-tina released a statement saying: "I can only hope that everyone could feel my love for this country and that the true spirit of its anthem still came through."
We expect many more such missives in the next several days, namely from
The Black Eyed Peas for stealing a little piece of America's soul with their halftime performance and
Cameron Diaz for making everyone gag on their chicken wings when
she was caught on camera hand-feeding A-Rod. We suspect there will ultimately be some words of regret issued by Groupon for their vaguely insensitive Timothy Hutton-Tibet ad from Sunday night. Timothy Hutton may also say sorry. he doesn't seem to have much else going on.
But the question is, does any of it matter? Are these real apologies or are they the kind of forced, head hanging, I don't want a spanking and I just really want everyone to keep liking me fauxpologies which have become as commonplace in celebrity land as they are in middle school. Any time we see someone famous publicly criticized for their actions we see a careful tango of public guilt admission, meant to exonerate all sins and make sure they still get to sit with the rest of the popular kids in the lunchroom.
The fauxpology was in full effect last week when
the cast of 'Glee' apologized to
Lindsay Lohan for mocking her on an episode of their show. Of course they only did it because they ran into her at a restaurant (awkward!), and they totally proved they didn't mean it when
they made fun of her mom Dina on last night's episode and got mean girl Katie Couric in on the action.
Last month, network TNT had to issue an apology on behalf of comedian Tracy Morgan for his
crude remarks about Sarah Palin on 'Inside the NBA.'
"It's unfortunate Mr. Morgan showed a lack of judgment on our air with his inappropriate comments. We apologize for any embarrassment or offense it may have caused," TNT fauxpologized in a statement. Notice Morgan himself issued no such apology, faux or otherwise.
The mark of a fauxpology is that it just doesn't seem sincere. But since bad behavior in Hollywood has become the norm rather than the exception, it will become a regular tool in a celeb's arsenal.
The fauxpology is quicker and easier for getting out of a tight spot than heading to rehab, and it works to transfer guilt and shame for the brief moment it takes for someone else in the spotlight to muck things up in a new and exciting way.
Let the Super Bowl fauxpologies begin, and let's hope the cast of 'Glee' doesn't run into Dina Lohan at lunch.
PopEater got the word on the street about Christina's Super Bowl performance -- check it out:
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Shes a disney hasbeen, whos obviously found that shes NOT important. rehab baby, room up with dumi.demi heck Disney should just open their own rehab place. FULL Capacity.
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well at least miller beer didnt have the soul train thing going on again!get on board???
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Another brutal ghettoized version of the National Anthem.
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A sure sign of non-professional behavior that puts her in the same line as Britney heading toward the trailer partk with Newports in hand. The least you can do before singing before millions is to know the words of the song. And no, if you can't learn them, we don't believe you love this country or anything besides yourself.
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She does know the words, she's sung it perfectly before. You must be one of those perfect people who have never made a mistake.
Why would her apology be fake? You think she's not sorry? That she meant to mess up? Should she hold a press conference and cry tears of shame on live TV because she forgot some lyrics? This is one of the stupidest articles I've ever read.
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Should have asked P!nk to sing the National Anthem. She sings real.
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well at least the 6foot gorealla wasnt there m. obama
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You mean Chewbaca
Mrs.Obama has NOTHING to do with this - however , christina sucked almost as much as the palins
Why must idiots like you always bring in PRESIDENT Obama. You are probably a stupid Sarah Palin follower.....
You are a filthy racist.
And what the heck is a gorealla? Learn to spell you piece of white trash.
Christina Aguilera just plain butchered the National Anthem. It's like she didn't even practice it. I mean, really... "... twilight's last reaming."???? Nobody can be that stupid. I think she just wants to get a Web Redemption on Tosh.0
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why is everyone so stupid? some greedy corrupt politician steals millions of your tax dollars and you say nothing. a singer makes a mistake during a song and you are ready to crucify her. grow up! a couple of mis-sung words isn't putting us all out of work.
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Note to performers: We do not want to hear your rendidtion of our Nation Anthem. We want you to sing it as written. We want you to know the words.
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Couldn't have said it better myself.
Look just have the National Anthem be an instrumental- have the crowd sing and forget having all these egomaniacs try to "make it their own". The peas were a disappointment- venue to big for their style-
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Everybody is pointing out that she flubbed a line...but nobody is mentioning that at one point near the end, she actually sang "gave proof through the night that our PLANE was still there." Really??? I know history pretty well, I guess I just forgot about America's superior Air Force during the Revolutionary War. What a hack!!
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All the unneccessary embellishments totally distort a well-known song. Straight forward vocals are more listenable & appropriate. Why make it painful?
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