I follow Michael Buble on Instagram, so I saw his so called 'body shaming' photo.

I didn't see it as body shaming when I scrolled to it. I simply saw him pointing out that someone's short were really short. Much of the Internet didn't agree.

This photo blew up with over 8,000 comments, many taking exception to him pointing anything like this out.

It is out of character for him and for his feed. While, when you follow Lady Gaga, as I do, you never know what you'll see, Michael is very predictable. He records parts of his rehearsals and posts them. He puts the locations where his tour takes him on Instagram. I have never seen him making fun of anyone, regardless of how short their shorts were.

See the photo the Internet was mad about here.

Michael is sorry and put this statement on Instagram and Facebook.

Anybody who knows me would never misinterpret the message of the photo my wife took in Miami that seems to have caused unexpected rage by some people. I do not court controversy. But I realize that a photo that was meant to be complimentary and lighthearted has turned into a questionable issue. For the record, It hurts me deeply that anyone would think that I would disrespect women or be insulting to any human being.. I was not brought up that way and it is not in my character. I regret that there are people out there who found the photo offensive. That was not and is not my intention. Women are to be celebrated, loved, respected, honored and revered. I’ve spent my life believing that and will continue to do so.

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