{"id":223225,"date":"2023-10-10T13:42:58","date_gmt":"2023-10-10T13:42:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allworldreport.com\/?p=223225"},"modified":"2023-10-10T13:42:58","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T13:42:58","slug":"tom-sandoval-complains-about-having-to-apologize-for-cheating-on-ariana-madix","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allworldreport.com\/celebrities\/tom-sandoval-complains-about-having-to-apologize-for-cheating-on-ariana-madix\/","title":{"rendered":"Tom Sandoval Complains About Having To Apologize For Cheating On Ariana Madix!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Tom Sandoval<\/strong> is having a pity party over the fallout — when he\u00a0<\/em>decided to cheat on Ariana Madix<\/strong>!<\/p>\n On the second episode of his new podcast Everybody Loves Tom<\/em> (yes, that’s actually the name), the Vanderpump Rules<\/em> alum sat down with one of his biggest critics — actor Jerry O’Connell<\/strong>. While he sat down with the star, he went on a long-winded rant about how he regrets cheating on his girlfriend of nine years with Rachel Leviss<\/strong> earlier this year:<\/p>\n “I got way over my head. I know that, and I apologize for that. I fully f**king regret it. I feel bad about it. I hate that I hurt people.”<\/p>\n The Tom Sandoval and The Most Extras<\/strong> frontman went on, however, to really make sure everyone knows how painful this whole experience has been for him<\/em>. And, you know, not anyone he hurt during his affair:<\/p>\n “I, for the most part, have been pretty f**king miserable. I don\u2019t ever, ever want to go through what I went through again. I don\u2019t ever want to be responsible or the cause for ever hurting people like that.”<\/p>\n Jerry, who agreed to come on the podcast after calling Tom a “little boy” for his actions on Watch What Happens Live<\/em> in March, pressed for more. He wanted to know, if given the opportunity, if there was anything the former SUR<\/strong> bartender would do differently. Sandy answered by saying he’d never have cheated in the first place — which, sure:<\/p>\n “I would have gotten out of my relationship , ripped the Band-Aid off, and not delayed that whole scenario. I think I got caught up in trying to create the perfect breakup but it was way beyond that because I saw what Tom and Katie went through and I wanted to do it better. Do it smoother … I could have done a 100,000 things different.”<\/p>\n His reason for not breaking up with Ariana before was… he wanted to outdo Tom Schwartz<\/strong>‘s breakup with Katie Maloney<\/strong>?! Oookay…<\/p>\n The podcast host added how difficult it was having to make a public apology after the incident, too, citing how Rachel’s former fianc\u00e9 James Kennedy<\/strong> cheated on her “at least three times” and no one expected an apology from him. Wow.<\/p>\n “I, for not a second, expected to apologize. If James had apologized to me, I would have been like, ‘What are you apologizing to me for? You didn\u2019t do anything to me. You hurt Rachel. Handle your business. I don\u2019t know.’”<\/p>\n He lamented how hard it was being contrite, saying:<\/p>\n “If I cry, it\u2019s crocodile tears; if I don\u2019t, it\u2019s, ‘I\u2019m not showing any emotion.’ If I\u2019m on my knees, I\u2019m overdoing it. If I\u2019m standing up, I should be on my knees.”<\/p>\n Yeah, we’re pretty sure the problem isn’t what choices you make in your apology — it’s that everyone can tell it’s not sincere. There is no correct performative choice you can make to\u00a0sell<\/em> the damn apology, to satisfy everyone that you’re really full of remorse. You have to actually\u00a0be<\/em> full of remorse. And frankly, this is all coming across like a kid who’s upset they got in trouble.<\/p>\n What do YOU think? Ch-ch-check out the full podcast and let us know (below):<\/p>\n