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Apology from Virgin Media over unfortunate phrasing
According to The Sun: Virgin Media was forced to publicly apologize after an awkward phrasing appeared on their television service, describing Welsh rugby star Ryan Elias as 'w****'. This mistake occurred on a page dedicated to the broadcast where the international rugby player was introduced as a guest on a Welsh talk show.
“We apologize for this mistake,” said representatives from Virgin Media.
The situation sparked significant backlash among viewers, as such phrasing did not reflect reality at all. Ryan Elias, who represents the Welsh team and 'Scarlets', became a victim of this humorous situation that attracted the attention of not only sports fans but also the media.
This story highlights the importance of accuracy in media, as unfortunate phrasings can harm an individual's reputation. Virgin Media has already assured their viewers that they are taking measures to avoid similar incidents in the future.
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