TV host sorry for Boyle as a "delayed"
46 minutes before a high profile New Zealand presenter had to apologize on Monday for the description of Scottish Singing Sensation Susan Boyle as "delayed". Skip related content Paul Henry, a TV presenter Breakfast Station Public Television New Zealand, in the firing line of spectators since the event was last month. Television New Zealand Monday confirmed charges against Henry and the sender said he never intended to offend people with disabilities. "I'm sorry that some people took what I said in some ways that I never intend to," said Henry. In the original mission, Henry a magazine article which said Boyle was "made of oxygen at birth and suffered a disability cited." If you just guess you can see, "said Henry viewers. This is really interesting revelation: It's actually retarded." Boss Television New Zealand news and current affairs, Anthony Flannery said that the observation of Henry had gone too far and that "we sorry for those who have been wounded and are affected by it. "The 48-year-old girl caused a sensation in his voice was remarkable in April on" Britain's Got Talent discovered "TV show. Boyle's new album "I Dreamed A Dream" is the number one and became the first best-selling in the history of the British chart this month.