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Stewart Copeland Apologizes To Chilean President

December 5th, 2007 8:30pm EST favorite Add to My News
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Stewart CopelandThe Police drummer Stewart Copeland has apologized to Chilean President Michelle Bachelet for making derogatory comments about her. Copeland - who is currently on the South American leg of the band's reunion tour - was accused of disrespecting the country's first female leader by criticizing her looks, after he told Chile's Mercurio newspaper, "Look, the future President of Argentina would be good for one beer, yours (would be good) for four."

But in a letter to president, the 55-year-old insisted his words were taken out of context and urged her to join them at their gig in Santiago, Chile, on Wednesday.

He writes, "I was mortified to learn this remark reached you and you were asked to comment on such a trivial matter. If by chance you are able, (bandmates) Sting, Andy (Summers) and I would welcome the opportunity to personally express our admiration for you and your wonderful country by extending an invitation to you and your guests to attend our performance."

(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)






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