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Bryan Adams facing backlash over COVID-19 social post

Bryan Adams facing backlash over COVID-19 social post Warning: This story contains offensive language.
Bryan Adams is facing criticism over a social media post lashing out at wet market vendors and expressing frustration after his concert dates at London's Royal Albert Hall were cancelled because of COVID-19.

Bryan Adams has since posted an apology for his remarks on Instagram. He says he wanted to rant about "wet-markets being the possible source of the virus, and promote veganism."


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