Looks like there is a new trend going around in Hollywood, but it's not something others would like to take suit - apology tour.
In the crazy world of Hollywood, and stars getting into bizarre and scandalous issues, it's no shocker that just midway into the year, there have already been several apologies made and most are from the biggest stars.
Aol.com listed some of the names of celebs who've had to say "Sorry" so far in 2015:
Ariana Grande
After making anti American remarks and the licking donuts issue, the "Problem" singer took to social media to express her regret for her actions and just recently in a video when the firestorm of criticism wouldn't go down. With the issue still new, forgiveness may not be anywhere near... but only time can tell.
Paula Deen
As if she's not already in enough trouble, the TV chef who has been in the middle of controversy lately had to issue yet another apology when her social media manager posted a photo of her son channeling I love Lucy's Ricky Ricardo wearing a brown makeup. And yes, the social media manager has since been fired.
Justin Bieber
The singer has embarked on an image rehab mission earlier this year and the appearances on Ellen, Today, and even a Comedy Central Roast all seem to be part of an all-encompassing apology. In his Facebook page, Justin made a very personal video for his fans where he expressed his disappointment over his actions. "It's been a minute since I've been in a public appearance and I didn't want to come off as arrogant or conceited," he said. "Or basically how I've been acting for the past year or a year and a half."
Juliana Rancic
The E! News host was compelled to make an apology after she faced serious backlash from fans and colleagues for a racy comment she made about Zendaya's Oscars hair on Fashion Police. "I didn't intend to hurt anybody, but I've learned it's not my intent that matters. It's the result," she said, also noting that she'll now be more aware of stereotypes.
Jim Carrey
He is known to have very serious stance on California's new child immunizations law and in his rant calling for "toxin-free vaccines," he used an unauthorized image of a young boy with autism and the parents weren't very happy. "I didn't mean to cause them distress," Carrey later tweeted.
Kanye West
That's right, Yeezy know how to give an apology, actually, not just one, but two. The first sorry goes to Beck whose best album win was slammed by the rapper. The second one he offered via a tweet and was directed at Bruno Mars: "I used to hate on him, but I really do respect what he does as an artist."