The Citizen (KZN)

Opera star sorry for ‘hurt’

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– Opera star Placido Domingo, facing multiple allegation­s of sexual harassment, yesterday apologised for “the hurt” caused to his accusers, saying he accepted “full responsibi­lity” for his actions.

“I want them to know that I am truly sorry for the hurt that I caused them. I accept full responsibi­lity for my actions,” he said in a statement sent to Spanish news agency Europa Press.

The 79-year-old, who has been a director and conductor at some of the world’s most prestigiou­s opera houses, has been accused by at least 20 women of forcibly kissing, grabbing or fondling them in incidents dating back to at least the ’80s.

Until now, Domingo, pictured, has denied the allegation­s, referring to them variously as “inaccurate” and saying all his interactio­ns and relationsh­ips were “always welcomed and consensual”.

“I have taken time over the past several months to reflect on the allegation­s that various colleagues of mine have made against me,” said Domingo, who was one of the most recognised tenors of the 20th century but has since transforme­d himself into a baritone.

The accusation­s first began to surface in August and two months later, he stepped down as general director of the Los Angeles Opera and withdrew from all future performanc­es at New York’s Metropolit­an Opera, effectivel­y ending his US career.

Reports have painted a portrait of a man who acted with impunity, shielded by his power as one of opera’s foremost stars.

Several of the women said Domingo tried to pressure them into sexual relationsh­ips by dangling jobs. He then sometimes punished them profession­ally when they refused his advances – but in his statement, he said that had “never” been his intention.

“I understand now that some women may have feared expressing themselves honestly because of a concern that their careers would be adversely affected if they did so. While that was never my intention, no one should ever be made to feel that way,” he said.

Domingo said he wanted to affect “positive change in the opera industry so that no one else has to have that same experience”, expressing hope his apology would encourage others to do the same.

“It is my fervent wish that the result will be a safer place to work for all in the industry and that my example, moving forward, will encourage others to follow.” – AFP

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