Josh Homme Resurfaces For First Time Following Violent On Stage Meltdown

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Queens of the Stone Age have made their first social media post following Josh Homme’s video apology after his on stage meltdown in Los Angeles last month where he kicked photographer Chelsea Lauren.

QOTSA wrote on Instagram, “The Sun now set, ignoring years, before as always done. To rise again, without regret for blinding everyone.”

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Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme released the following video apology in December after people heavily criticized his initial statement regarding kicking photographer Chelsea Lauren.

He said during the new apology:

“I’d just like to apologize to Chelsea Lauren. I don’t have any excuse or reason to justify what I did. I was a total dick, and I’m truly sorry, and I hope you’re okay. I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my life, and last night was definitely one of them.”

“I want to be a good man, but I think last night I definitely failed at that. That means I failed my family and my friends as well. I don’t want them to ever be ashamed to be around me or knowing me, so I apologize also to my bandmates, and my Mom and my Dad, and my wife, and my brother, and my kids.

Yeah, I’m going to have to figure out some stuff I think, because rock and roll is a wonderful thing. It’s supposed to save and help people, not mess them up, so Chelsea Lauren I hope you’re okay. I understand you have to do whatever you have to do, I just want you to know that I’m sorry. Goodnight, god speed.”

Below is the apology, uploaded in two parts.

Homme originally said:

“Last night, while in a state of being lost in performance, I kicked over various lighting and equipment on our stage. Today it was brought to my attention that this included a camera held by photographer Chelsea Lauren. I did not mean for that to happen and I am very sorry. I would never intentionally cause harm to anyone working at or attending one of our shows and I hope Chelsea will accept my sincere apology.”