Ryan Murphy has publically apologized for his rude behavior and explicit remarks against Kings Of Leon, after he called the band “a group of self-centered assholes”.
The squabble aroused between the two after the band members refused to grant permission to the Glee maker for the imitation of their song ‘Use Somebody’ by the characters of the show.
Following this, the creator of ‘Glee’ cancelled their music to his TV show and publically called them "self-centered a--holes" and said "F--- you" in January this year.
But in a recent interview to the Hollywoodreporter.com, the well-known film and television director and producer seemed quite calm and composed, who even asked for an apology for his absurd behavior.
He stated in the interview, “I didn't speak with as much clarity as I would have liked. Who am I to say 'Fuck you?' That's not what I meant. I completely understand when artists don't want a show or another artist to interpret their songs”.
He further added that he respects the band’s decision to maintain privacy for their work and has no grudges against the troupe.
He accentuated that we all get turned down at some point of our lives and he will like to take this in a healthy manner.












