Dappy from N-Dubz has again apologised for his behaviour towards a Radio 1 listener who he sent threatening texts to, saying he felt "empty" afterwards. By way of appology has offered the lady free tickets reports the BBC.
He said to Radio 1: "Listen I just want to say to everyone, Radio 1 listeners, all the N-Dubz fans, I am terribly, terribly sorry for what has happened recently with this whole text thing.
"I just want to say I feel empty, look how long N-Dubz haven't done a Radio 1 interview for. You lot have helped us get to this point where we are today. If it weren't for you lot we wouldn't be this high.
"I just want to say to the young lady that you can come with all your friends, 10 friends, to an N-Dubz show front row and it's all on us.
"I'm terribly sorry, it won't happen again. Thank you very much - very sorry."
The incident happened after Chloe Moody texted the Chris Moyles show when the band were being interviewed calling them "losers" and saying Dappy was "repulsive".
Dappy managed to get her number without permission and texted her back saying: "Your [sic] gonna die".
There were other threatening messages sent as well as calls made by Dappy.
Subsequently Dappy apologised through his management but the band were dropped as ambassadors of anti-bullying charity Beatbullying.
The band currently have a number two bestseller with their mini autobiography Against All Odds: From Street Life To Chart Life which they describe as "unbelieveable".
They said they were very thankful to the fans for their support.
The band have been busy on the other side of the Atlantic discussing their future in America.