Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 3, 2015
Apologies: you gotta have em!
For everything!
Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna have begun their apology tour.
The couple said they are “deeply sorry” after Hamlin turned up to George Clooney’s Halloween party in a red T-shirt with a swastika to portray Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious.
“[I’m sorry] if I hurt you … We were being authentic to the characters of Sid and Nancy for our Halloween costumes,” Rinna, 52, wrote on Instagram on Monday.
“It hurt and angered many of you and we are deeply sorry for that,” continued the brief apology. “That was never our intention. We did not mean to offend. With love Lisa and Harry.”
With his costume, Hamlin, 64, echoed the shirt that rocker Vicious wore in a 1978 mockumentary, while Rinna was decked out as Vicious’ tragic girlfriend, Nancy Spungen.
I guess it’s been a while you haven’t been allowed to impersonate Sid Vicious using his ironic swastika t-shirt. As a reader pointed out yesterday, in the 1986 movie “Sid and Nancy,” Gary Oldman wore a Hammer and Sickle shirt instead of a swastika as Sid.
And this was a film based on true events. Following this to its logical conclusion, all films about the Third Reich should portray the Nazis as Soviet communists. Though films about the Nazis aren’t generally known for being especially historically accurate, this might get confusing if the film involves the Eastern Front.