Neil Gaiman responds to accusations

Neil Gaiman responds to accusations
Neil Gaiman responds to accusations

In a statement that smacks of crisis communication – let’s remember in passing that the author still hired the team behind the defense of Prince Andrew or Danny Masterson, just to stay in good company… – Gaiman admits to being far from perfect.
Although he also claims half recognize some of the scenarios discussed in the Vulture report, he is convinced that others absolutely did not take place. “I was emotionally unavailable while sexually available, self-centered, and not as attentive as I could or should have been,” he writes. “I have clearly been careless of the hearts and feelings of others, and that is something I truly and deeply regret. It was selfish of me. I was caught up in my own story and ignored everyone else’s. » He also affirms that he is ready to do the necessary work on himself, for himself, for his family.
Not sure that saying sorry for things he claims not to have done and being willing to enter therapy for problems he claims not to have is the most convincing way to present his “defense” (not to mention accusing his ex-wife to be partly behind these revelations while the investigation of Vulture is far from portraying Amanda Palmer in a glorious light), but… As for regaining the trust of her readership…

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