"I’m sorry Andrea Celina" - Ryan Garcia shares apology video as he finally decides "to get some help"
After months of problematic behavior, Ryan Garcia has finally issued an apology to all parties he has affected on social media. Mostly, the boxer appeared to want to send an apology message to his ex-wife, Andrea Celina.
In a video Garcia originally posted on TikTok and later re-shared on Instagram, 'King Ryan' said he would "finally get some help" and check himself into rehab after "taking care of some things." In a direct message to Celina, the 25-year-old said that he would always love her and their children and was sorry for the slander he spread on her name.
Garcia said:
"I came on here to say I'm sorry. Andrea, you're the mother of my children and somebody that I will always have love and respect for. You've seen me at my best and now at my worst... I finally decided to get some help. I lost everything in the past couple of months... I hurt everyone around me with my actions."
With another direct note to his former partner, Garcia captioned the post:
"I'm sorry Andrea Celina"
The fighter made it clear in the clip that his recent actions toward Celina finally caused him to self-reflect. Garcia added that he was "sorry for how long it took to make" the video, acknowledging that he has promoted a toxic environment for several months.
Garcia would also make a note to take back the accusations he made, confirming that Celina did not ever take money from him or commit adultery while they were together.
What did Ryan Garcia do to Andrea Celina?
While most of the problems that Ryan Garcia and Andrea Celina have had that led to the end of their relationship have remained private, a lot of their recent issues recently became public.
In another disturbing release of information, Celina shared screenshots of text exchanges with her ex-husband on Instagram with the boxer threatening to assault her. Celina further put the suspended boxer on blast, accusing Garcia of breaking into her home and trashing her property with photographic evidence.
Within days of Celina's revelation, Garcia posted his apology video on TikTok and Instagram.
Celina briefly mentioned the idea of pushing for full custody of their two shared children but did not provide an official update on the parental decision.