Last week, Ryan Adams, the country singer who was accused of abuse by multiple women in a New York Times exposé last year, returned to the public eye in the form of an apology statement published in the Daily Mail.
Without addressing any specific allegations or women, Adams wrote that he feels "bad about the ways [he] mistreated people through [his] life and career," noting that he is now sober and is undergoing therapy for his mental health struggles.
Now, as Pitchfork points out, two of the women who accused Adams of abuse — his ex-wife, musician and actress Mandy Moore, and musician Karen Elson — have commented on the statement, with both women noting that Adams has not reached out privately to apologize for his actions.
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