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Jan Moir has expressed regret over her Daily Mail column on late Boyzone star Stephen Gately, while maintaining that aspects of his death were "sleazy". | Jan Moir has expressed regret over her Daily Mail column on late Boyzone star Stephen Gately, while maintaining that aspects of his death were "sleazy". |
But she insisted that there was nothing homophobic in the column, published on the day before the singer's funeral. | |
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) received more than 21,000 complaints about the piece, which called Gately's death "strange, lonely and troubling". | The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) received more than 21,000 complaints about the piece, which called Gately's death "strange, lonely and troubling". |
"I regret any affront caused," Moir wrote in her latest Mail column. | |
She went on to apologise to Gately's family and friends for any distress caused by her column's "insensitive timing". | |
However, the writer stood by her earlier assertion that the circumstances surrounding his death were "more than a little sleazy". | |
She also maintained there was "nothing natural" about his demise on 11 October, but claimed her remarks have been "misinterpreted". | |
"What I meant by 'nothing natural' was that the natural duration of his life had been tragically shortened in a way that was shocking and out of the ordinary," she wrote. | |
'Over-reaction' | 'Over-reaction' |
"Absolutely none of this had anything to do with his sexuality," she added. | |
"If he had been a heterosexual member of a boy band, I would have written exactly the same article." | |
Moir faced particular censure for suggesting that Gately's death had struck a blow to the "happy-ever-after myth of civil partnerships". | Moir faced particular censure for suggesting that Gately's death had struck a blow to the "happy-ever-after myth of civil partnerships". |
In her follow-up column, though, she insisted there was "nothing in my article that could not be applied to a heterosexual couple as well as to a homosexual one". | |
Gately died suddenly while on holiday in Majorca with his partner | Gately died suddenly while on holiday in Majorca with his partner |
According to the PCC, Moir's column provoked the most complaints ever made about a single newspaper article. | According to the PCC, Moir's column provoked the most complaints ever made about a single newspaper article. |
In Friday's Daily Mail, the writer suggested the "hysterical over-reaction" was part of "an orchestrated campaign". | |
Her column, she continued, was "generally and gleefully accepted into folklore as a homophobic rant". | |
According to Moir, she received "thousands of supportive emails" from readers who felt it "perfectly reasonable" for her to comment on Gately's death. | |
Celebrities, friends and family gathered in Dublin last Saturday for the singer's funeral. | Celebrities, friends and family gathered in Dublin last Saturday for the singer's funeral. |
Among them was X Factor judge Louis Walsh, who absented himself from the ITV1 show to attend the ceremony. | Among them was X Factor judge Louis Walsh, who absented himself from the ITV1 show to attend the ceremony. |
According to the show's creative director, though, Walsh will be back this weekend to resume his duties. | According to the show's creative director, though, Walsh will be back this weekend to resume his duties. |
"Louis is definitely going to be back," said Brian Friedman. "We've been talking about his song choices and I think they're really good." | "Louis is definitely going to be back," said Brian Friedman. "We've been talking about his song choices and I think they're really good." |
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