“The real travesty is a misplaced trust, and while I am certainly to blame for it, it is a shame that my private life was somehow forcibly dragged into the public’s perception of me,” he said.
“What is wrong is that, generally I try to stay cool and collected with my prose and a role model for kids (maybe not anymore shamefully) and this seemingly inconsequential act will likely affect the youth’s impression of me,” he said.
“I was proud of myself and my progress since I was 14 and husky (but) I’m not proud of this incident’s potential lasting effects on my academic and artistic integrity,” said Sprouse.
“Not exactly ideal, but I’m to blame and I’ll look this incident in the eye like a man. I did it, but I’d be damned if I didn’t own that shit like Beyonce would want me to,” he said.
Nonetheless, if there’s something he’s thankful for in the photo scandal, it is the fact that he gained 200,000 additional followers on Twitter, 40,000 on Tumblr, and 20,000 on Instagram.
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