
LOS ANGELES, California -
It has always been a Twitter user colorful, but the country star Blake Shelton was forced to apologize after GLAAD has suggested that he was a twit too far.
Earlier this week, in her own twist on the chorus of Shania Twain in his song "Any Man of Mine," Blake tweeted that men should keep their hands to themselves and away from its rear end.
"Any man who tries to touch the back, fought, bled," get the kind of person, "Blake Twitter - his version of Shania's words:" Any Man of Mine better walk the line / better show me a teasin ' some time squeezin 'pleasin.
GLAAD, however, are "The Voice" Tweet coach services boring and rewritten the 140 characters of social networks.
"No, @ BlakeShelton - violent, anti-gay statements are not what a woman wants."
Twitter Blake quickly responded by insisting he meant no offense.
"Hey I want to apologize for misunderstanding seriously re-write the whole song Shania last night ..." He tweeted on Thursday. "And 'I honestly do not even need to be so ... now I know that their (sic) there are people who are waiting to blow up everything I say here or elsewhere."
Blake said he will support to help GLAAD also reasons in writing "@ GLAAD hey I want my fans and the fans @ nbcthevoice to know that violence against gays and lesbians, is unacceptable !!!!! Help me !!!!"
Blake was up NBC's "Voice", which may leave a message GLAAD for their Twitter page.
"@ # Thevoice GLAAD listen when I say that @ BlakeShelton is all about love, laughter, music, @ AdamLevine and hatred. Teamblake #", the program Twitter.
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