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He also fired off a stomach-churning email in 2016 in which the physician joked that “p—y is, indeed, low carb.”
As of Monday evening, CBS News executives were considering whether to sever ties with Attia in response to the backlash. However, Bari Weiss, the editor in chief and a longtime critic of cancel culture, was reportedly hesitant to take that step, according to a source who spoke with The Post.
Attia has an extensive career in medicine and media and hosts a popular health podcast.
“I apologize and regret putting myself in a position where emails, some of them embarrassing, tasteless, and indefensible, are now public, and that is on me. I accept that reality and the humiliation that comes with it,” the celebrity doctor said in a lengthy statement on X.
“I am not asking anyone to ignore the emails or pretend they aren’t ugly. They simply are,” he said. “The man I am today, roughly ten years later, would not write them and would not associate with Epstein at all. Whatever growth I’ve had over the past decade does not erase the emails I wrote then.”