K-Fed Apologizes To America’s Fast Food Workers

Kevin Federline, who is spending Superbowl weekend in Miami, has issued an apology to the America’s fast food workers for the Nationwide Insurance Company that parodies Fed-Ex as a french fry fryer.
“The commercial is completely intended for me, making fun of myself and my own situation. It has nothing to do with anybody in the fast-food industry at all. So, you know, if we’ve offended anybody, I’m really sorry about that.”
“It’s a “`Saturday Night Live’ skit on myself. … Maybe it’ll land me some good roles in Hollywood,” K-Fed said. HA!
National Restaurant Association President and Chief Executive Steven Anderson said last week that the ad amounts to a “strong and direct insult to the 12.8 million Americans who work in the restaurant industry.”
Kev’s debut CD “Playing With Fire” has had lackluster sales since it’s Fall 2006 debut.
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