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    1. Anyone else notice a lot of these headlines still are avoiding using his name? It’s not like nobody knows who he is now, he became a sensation (in the worst way possible) across two continents practically overnight.

    2. adv0catus on

      He doesn’t actually apologize. His wife posted on Facebook doubling down.

    3. Kaliente13 on

      He’s a psychopath, most billionaire/millionaire CEO’s are like that, but they’re smart enough to not show it off in front of cameras.

    4. No_Letterhead9066 on

      Cool, now he has to deal with the consequences. That’s life.

    5. meehowski on

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    6. Charizard3535 on

      That was not a mistake it was completely intentional. He’s only upset his true personality was exposed to the world rather than his manicured persona for work.

    7. Mister_Doinkers on

      Well, I mean..it was on purpose. It’s not like an (accident) mistake.

    8. TonyHeaven on

      The man should be charged with theft , and  his visa revoked , and so should his wife , who took the hat and put it in her handbag.
      I totally disbelieve his apology , he hasn’t done anything to make it right .

    9. AldrichOfAlbion on

      CEOs have really been in the crosshairs recently. First it was that couple at the Coldplay concert. Now it’s this Polish director stealing a boy’s hat.

      They’re going to have to start re-introducing morality clauses into these CEO contracts because these companies are suffering thanks to the social media age…

    10. Last_Comedian188 on

      Fuck him… he already pissed good by an apology required right after the incident. Now his reputation is burning through his bottom line. This is all a calculation to recoup.

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