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Jay Mohr Apologizes To Alyssa Milano For Baby Weight Joke

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Angie Grace

Staff Writer

After publicly making fun of Alyssa Milano’s weight, comedian Jay Mohr apologized to the Charmed actress by tweeting her a link to an apology  posted on his website.
Mohr said during the recording of his podcast that he’d run into the actress at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards Gala and that she “seems like she had a baby and said, ‘I don’t really give a s–t”.
The stand-up comedian and former SNL cast member apologized today, saying that as a comedian he “improvised in the moment” and went on to say the following in his post: “Sometimes comedians go too far. I went too far. I cannot change what I said, but I can assure you that my heart is broken that I hurt her. I am very sorry. With the utmost sincerity, Jay Mohr.”
She then replied in a sassy, comedic way, also via Twitter saying she accepts his apology then added “(She grunts while aggressively yet cautiously prying off her head-to-toe Spanx). #PassTheCookies”

Mohr says he chose not to include the offensive joke in his podcast, but realized the damaged had already been done.
Milano, who is best known for her work on Who’s the Boss, Charmed and more recently Project Runway: All-Stars, gave birth to a baby boy in August of 2011.
I can’t help but to wonder what actress Nikki Cox – Mohr’s wife of 8 years and mother to one of his children – had to say about her husband calling a woman and mother that horrible other f-word.

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