Indian singer Honey Singh has apologized for making derogatory comments during a recent concert in Delhi. The comments, which were captured on social media, sparked outrage and criticism from fans and fellow celebrities. In response, Singh has issued a video apology on Instagram, where he explained that he had attended the concert as a guest and had attempted to deliver an important message to the young audience in a language they could understand.
However, Singh acknowledged that his words may have been misinterpreted and caused offense to many people. He expressed his regret and apologized to all those who were offended by his comments, stating that he had not intended to cause any harm or discomfort.
Singh’s apology comes as a relief to fans and fellow celebrities who had criticized his behavior. The incident has sparked a wider discussion about the importance of respecting language and cultural sensitivities in public performances.
Meanwhile, other celebrities have also made headlines for various reasons. Pakistani actress Zainab Qayyum expressed concern about the growing class divide in Pakistani society, while Turkish model and actress Hande Erçel shared a video with Bollywood king Shah Rukh Khan that sparked a reaction on social media.
In other news, Pakistani actor Rashid Mahmood appealed for prayers for his health, while David Beckham sparked controversy by saying that children should be allowed to make mistakes. Comedian Zakir Khan announced that he would be taking a break from comedy due to health and personal reasons, while Rahat Fateh Ali Khan revealed that he had been overcome with emotion while singing a song about his daughter’s departure.
Indian actress Rhea Makan announced that she would be taking a break from acting to focus on her mental health, while Hollywood actress Emma Watson was nominated for the British Diversity Awards. The news has sparked an outpouring of support and well-wishes from fans and fellow celebrities on Instagram stories.
In sports news, the ICC has called an emergency board meeting to discuss the case of Bangladesh refusing to tour India. In other news, the death toll from the Fire at the Glitz Plaza shopping mall in Lagos has risen to 30, with 11 bodies identified so far.
In business news, the All Pakistan Saraf Association has reported that the price of gold has risen to Rs 5,06,362 per tola, while DNA testing has confirmed that a suspect has a DNA match with 8 victims.

