Shannon Sharpe apologized to Megan Thee Stallion for a lewd comment he made about her the previous year.

In a Club Shay Shay episode that aired on Monday, July 1, the rapper from Houston made an appearance. The media personality and three-time Super Bowl champion took the time to genuinely express his regret.

He started, “Meg, I wanna apologize to you personally before we go any further.” “I never knew whether it would be possible, but I’ve always wanted to sit down and talk to you. However, I always hoped that I would get the chance to run into you.

“Because I joked and made a remark, I believe it was in September or October. I said it in jest, but I think the joke would have been funnier if I hadn’t mentioned you.

“So, as I sit here before you as a man, I want to say that I apologize for any unwanted attention, harm, shame, or embarrassment that I caused you or your family,” he continued.

Megan answered, “I appreciate that.”

Sharpe gave her flowers in appreciation of her excellent career, and the two of them raised a glass of Shay by Le Portier.

He declared, “We have to toast whenever someone comes on the show.” “Because you’ve been incredible and your future career looks amazing.”

After being questioned about his obsession on Megan Thee Stallion by co-host Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, Shannon Sharpe made the initial remarks during an appearance on Nightcap in November of last year.

He remarked, “I’d have her stretched out like quarter-to-three.” “Ocho, there are three ways I do it: deep, hard, and consistently. Ocho, that’s all I have. You ought to give up playing.

She would open up to me like a saloon door. You are aware that my gait [is] a little strange at the moment, but I nevertheless occasionally accomplish things.

Online, the former NFL player received harsh criticism, with many denouncing his comments as “wildly inappropriate,” particularly in the wake of the #MeToo movement.

This past week saw the release of Megan Thee Stallion’s new album Megan, which has collaborations with GloRilla, UGK, Victoria Monét, Big K.R.I.T., and other artists.