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Roxanne radio silence6/17/2023 Since the incident occurred over the weekend, Roxanne has received massive backlash from viewers and her former co-stars. They seemed weirdly polite but we could cut the tension with a knife. It was an awkes moment, especially as we know Dan's wife Jacqueline Jossa was probably watching them like a hawk at home. The pair met for the first time since THOSE cheating allegations. "It felt foreign to me but all I can say is that in that moment I absolutely was out of order and I regret it massively." My reaction was a tell-tale sign that I have been a victim and in my life I have become conditioned and I'm devastated and mortified to think that even one person thinks that I’ve discredited or undermined abuse. I've actually been a victim of domestic violence previously, I've worked with women because of my own experience. "I understand that view and I agree fully with every single person who was outraged. She then said, "He couldn't disprove his intention and I couldn't prove a feeling but since I’ve been out the house, the first thing I did was watch the show and reflect in a normal environment - because the house isn’t a a normal environment - I wasn't thinking straight and that's something I need to go away and work on and become a better person. I doubted his intention and there was no malicious intention - that's what I apologise for because I shouldn't have questioned his motivation. In that moment, because I am sensitive and I was emotional, I mistook what was a playful interaction and he did apologise and he did say that his ring got caught and it's the word deliberate that I regret. Every single person that watched that and completely justifiably saw an overreaction to what wasn't a malicious act. Roxanne then issued an apology to her former housemate, adding, "I massively apologise to not just Ryan - to his family, his friends, his fans. It was the word deliberately that I regret." Only my family and friends can vouch for how I really am - everything in that house becomes so heighted your insecurities are heightened, your sensitivity and all I can say - the only thing I can explain it with is that in the moment, it felt worse than it was. "After it happened I felt like - I don't know how to explain it other than that my mind ran away with it. Speaking to Jeremy about the 'punching' incident, Roxanne said, "At the time it hurt, but when I looked back on that footage as soon as I left the house the first thing I did was view that clip and I got it wrong. After Big Brother bosses reviewed the footage, it was clear to see that this wasn't the case, with Roxanne later QUITTING the show in the wake of the incident.īUT NOW, Roxanne has broken her silence on the matter during an interview on Jeremy Vine, admitting she was WRONG about the incident and also issuing an apology to Ryan, his family, friends and his fans. Big guitarist Paul Gilbert adds a blistering solo to the piano ballad “Looks Like Rain.” King’s X frontman dUg Pinnick offers his vocal talents to the catchy “Only A Call Away” and Jeff Scott Soto shines on the first single “Keep On Keepin’ On.Former Emmerdale actress Roxanne Pallett was slammed by Celebrity Big Brother viewers last week after she accused Coronation Street actor Ryan Thomas of physically abusing her during an incident in the house. Tracks like “Gotta Live,” “The Cost Of Living” and “Until They Do” are chock full of memorable hooks and melodies. Stereo Typical is scheduled for release worldwide on February 24th.įrom the driving intro of album opener “Stereotypical” to the anthemic outro of “Without A Rope,” Roxanne is back with their signature sound of rock-n-roll that garnered them a legion of fans in the late 80’s and continue to support them today. Big, dUg Pinnick of King’s X and Jeff Scott Soto. The new album also features guest appearance from Paul Gilbert of Mr. Stereo Typical features ten brand new songs from the quartet comprised of Jamie Brown (Vocals, Guitar), John Butler (Guitar), Joe Infante (Bass) and Dave Landry (Drums). Originally formed in the late 80’s, Roxanne garnered commercial success with their 1988 self-titled debut album which was well received with two songs charting on rock radio “Cherry Bay” and “Sweet Maria”, as well as a cover of Wild Cherry’s “Play That Funky Music.” The band is back with their first album of new material in five years and second for Rat Pak Records. Not many bands can say they are releasing their third album thirty-five years after their debut, but not many bands have the history that California rockers Roxanne have.
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