At least Chef Tyler Florence came to his senses quickly and apologized. First he posted this on his Twitter account:

The Food Network star then realized how dreadful that appeared, posting an explanation and apology that remains his most recent tweet:

Chef, a reminder: Your tweets are public, but I bet you’ll remember that from now on. And I hope your appearance went well.
h/t Gawker







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you should read foodnetworkhumor.com.
I’ll check it out, Aaron, thanks! That channel makes me nuts.
Oh, dear! Yup, one thing I’ve already learned about Twitter (unlike blog posts) is that ones tweets are uneditable. Once they’re out there, they shall be preserved, forever…or until cyberspace changes into something we can’t even conceive of as yet. Kinda makes one think, doesn’t it?
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I didn’t know that about Twitter, Muse, but it seems obvious now that you’ve mentioned it. Perhaps he’s never heard the old axiom from bulletin board days that just because you think something doesn’t mean you have to post it. It goes double, at least, for celebrities in the Twitter age.
And you’re right, it does make one think…and to think about thinking before putting fingers to the keyboard!