KSI, the controversial rapper turned talent show judge, has finally broken his silence after days of public outcry following the resurfacing of old video clips where he made vile jokes about rape and laughed off hitting pregnant women. And that is not even the most shocking part—sources close to the situation tell us that KSI's representatives are scrambling to find a way out of his commitment to Britain’s Got Talent without causing further damage to his image.

"We condemn these past statements," KSI said in a brief statement released late yesterday evening. “I deeply regret my words and behavior, but I am trying to move forward.” This is still developing—representatives have not yet commented on whether or not this will affect his role as a judge, but it seems clear that the pressure from both social media and industry insiders is mounting.

In recent weeks, KSI has been at the center of an intense debate about celebrity behavior in the public eye. Videos surfaced showing him making derogatory remarks towards women which went viral over the weekend, leaving his fans divided and demanding accountability. This follows a string of similar incidents involving high-profile celebrities who faced significant backlash for their past missteps.

“I have grown as an individual since those days,” KSI continued in his statement. “But I recognize there is no excuse for what I said or did, and it was wrong.” To be fair, representatives of the talent show have not commented on whether these remarks will impact KSI's position—though many are watching closely to see if this is a moment where lines will be drawn.

As we continue to monitor this situation, one thing is clear: celebrities must face the consequences for their past actions just as they do for those in real-time. The pressure is on for KSI and his team to navigate the fallout responsibly—anything less risks further damage not only to his career but to the image of Britain's Got Talent itself.