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He's well-known for his edgy antics -- Tina Fey even crafted the role of "30 Rock's" "Tracy Jordan" around his personality -- but many agreed that Tracy Morgan went way over the line in June 2011 when, during a standup routine in Nashville, he went on a rant against gays, saying that if his son revealed himself to be homosexual he'd "pull out a knife and stab" the boy. Blasted by GLAAD and his "30 Rock" coworkers Fey and Cheyenne Jackson, Morgan issued an apology, admitting that he'd gone too far and that the "jokes" weren't funny. (Jesse Grant/WireImage/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
He's well-known for his edgy antics -- Tina Fey even crafted the role of "30 Rock's" "Tracy Jordan" around his personality -- but many agreed that Tracy Morgan went way over the line in June 2011 when, during a standup routine in Nashville, he went on a rant against gays, saying that if his son revealed himself to be homosexual he'd "pull out a knife and stab" the boy. Blasted by GLAAD and his "30 Rock" coworkers Fey and Cheyenne Jackson, Morgan issued an apology, admitting that he'd gone too far and that the "jokes" weren't funny. (Jesse Grant/WireImage/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
In a voicemail he left for his daughter Ireland, then age 11, Alec Baldwin — angry that the girl had missed a scheduled phone call with him — called her a "rude little pig" and warned her, "You have humiliated me for the last time." Baldwin sat down with the ladies of "The View" to say he was sorry, mentioning that his anger was caused by his "deep and seemingly endless frustration" with someone else (that'd be Ireland's mom, his ex Kim Basinger). Then two years later, Baldwin found himself apologizing to the Philippines, after a bad joke he made about finding himself a mail-order bride there. (Gregg DeGuire/WireImage/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
In July 2006, Mel Gibson made anti-Semitic remarks to a police officer arresting him for drunken driving, including his statement that "Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world." He issued statements of apology and also said he was sorry during an interview with Diane Sawyer, calling his words that night "just the stupid rambling of a drunkard." (Handout/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
As 19-year-old country singer Taylor Swift was accepting her 2009 VMA for Best Female Video, hip-hop star Kanye West rushed the stage, took the mike from her, and suggested that Beyonce should have won the Moonman instead. After suffering severe, immediate backlash — the VMAs audience booed West loudly all night, and his rant was slammed everywhere from talk shows to Twitter the next day — a choked-up West sat down briefly on Jay Leno's 10 p.m. show to apologize for his "rude" behavior, and to say he'd be taking some time off to evaluate his issues. "I'm just ashamed that my hurt caused someone else's hurt," he said. (Kevin Mazur/WireImage/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
In November 2006, an audience member with a camera phone taped the "Seinfeld" alum's shockingly racist rant against a heckler during a performance at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles. ("He's a n-----!" Richards repeatedly shouted, and also made a reference to lynching: "Fifty years ago they'd have you hanging upside down with a [expletive] fork up your [expletive].") After the grainy video hit the Web, Richards went on David Letterman's show to apologize. "I lost my temper onstage," he said, adding, "I said some pretty nasty things to some Afro Americans.... You know, I'm really busted up over this and I'm very, very sorry." (Patrick Riviere/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
The star was embarrassed when audio of his tirade on the set of "Terminator Salvation" was leaked onto the Internet for the world to hear. "What the f--- is it with you? What don't you f---ing understand?" the irate actor ranted at the film's director of photography, who'd apparently broken Bale's concentration by walking into his line of sight. Bale later apologized on a radio show, admitting he "acted like a punk." (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
In November 2009, following a mysterious car accident and rumors that he'd been having extramarital affairs with multiple women, the very private golf superstar released a statement on his website admitting to unspecified "sins." He promised to "strive to be a better person and the husband and father that my family deserves." Then, in February 2010, he gave a statement at a press conference again saying he was "deeply sorry" for his infidelities. (Quinn Rooney/Getty Images/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures
In 2008, the teen idol apologized to her young fans and their parents over an Annie Leibovitz photo shoot in which she apparently went topless — she holds a blanket up to cover herself in the photos, which appeared in Vanity Fair, but many still deemed the pics racy. "The pictures of me on the Internet were silly, inappropriate shots," she said in a statement. "I appreciate all the support of my fans, and hope they understand that along the way I am going to make mistakes and I am not perfect. I never intended for any of this to happen, and I am truly sorry if I have disappointed anyone." (Theo Wargo/WireImage/LIFE.com) Visit LIFE: Your World in Pictures