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Jesse James makes public apology for hurting Sandra Bullock

Jesse James makes public apology for hurting Sandra Bullock
Jesse James makes public apology for hurting Sandra Bullock
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Jesse James made a public apology Thursday stating that he is sorry for the pain and embarrassment he caused his wife, Sandra Bullock and his three children. James released the statement to People magazine Thursday.

James said that he showed "poor judgment" and "I deserve everything bad that is coming my way."

Wednesday, In Touch magazine ran a story that Michelle “Bombshell” McGee said she had an affair with the TV star Jesse James.

Bullock reportedly moved out of their home Monday, two days before the story appeared in In Touch magazine. Sandra Bullock and Jesse James married in July 2005. James has three children from previous relationships.

In the last ten years, several women who have won an Academy Award have had their relationships break-up within a year of winning. These include: Hilary Swank, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Reese Witherspoon, Halle Berry and Julia Roberts.

Kevin Coburn from Salt Lake City had this to say about the break-up of Sandra Bullock and Jesse James, “They seemed like a good couple. She had many good things to say about him at the Golden Globes and I liked what she said about how he had her back.”

Source: People magazine

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Comments

  • Billy Inman 2 years ago

    It is hard to find a really honest and trusting person for a relationship. Money is not everything. Money can not buy you true Happiness, Love or Respect for anyone.True Love comes from the Heart not the pocket. Trust is earned not given. When trust is gone so is the relationship.

  • Tracie 2 years ago

    So he apologized. They are just words, spoken out of the guilt of getting CAUGHT not because he is truly sorry. He is a despicable human being who deserves as much hurt as he has brought on Sandra. It seems this is the only way some guys learn you can't just play with another person's heart.

  • Marilyn 2 years ago

    My heart goes out to the children and all who have been personally effected by this, Sandra, Jessie the other women and family members involved. One must first respect them self before they can respect others. When a man who chooses or for that matter any woman who chooses to break that respect,trust and hurt the people most important to them with that one wrong decision, there will be sacrifices. But no one is perfect, and one must work towards forgiveness for themselves and then ask for that same forgiveness from the people they have hurt. It takes a lot of time and trust, honesty, compassion and understanding for a person to come forward to try and regain the respect and love they have lost. It is up to the individuals "the couple" how it is handled and what should be done, questions have to be asked and answered in true honesty from both parties. Is it worth saving, if not then we must move on in a respectful manner, for themselves and children. That would be the right thing to do.

  • Jeremy 2 years ago

    I think that just because they are celebrities, they need not be exposed in the media. Their marital problems are just like that of any other couple with indescretion within their marriage. If it weren't for the media, they may be able to work through it. And who are any of you to say that he is not sorry and "they are just words". We don't know them and what they really feel and think. Just because maybe it happened to you, you cannot base every indescretion on another. I have been unfaithful and I still to this day regret everything I did. I am not saying that he is or isnt truely sorry. But I think it should be against the law for these people to be exposed in the media by the media. Where is the line between freedom of press and right to privacy? If I invade someones privacy where I work, I could lose my license and even go to jail! THis should be no different. Best of luck Sandy and Jess!!! I hope you guys can work through it!! If you can, you will only be stronger coupl

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