US Politics | Apple exec Tony Blevins leaving company after ‘extremely crude remark’ in TikTok video about what he likes to fondle

APPLE has announced that executive Tony Blevins is leaving the company following an extremely crude remark made in a TikTok video. Blevins was featured in the video, published on September 5, in which he made the remarks about what he does for a living. TikTokTony Blevins is leaving Apple after the crude remarks '/ ' TikTokBlevins was parking his car when he was approached by the content creator for comment '/ ' The video featured content creator Daniel Mac asking Blevins what he does for a living while parking his vehicle at a car show in Pebble Beach, California. "I have rich cars, play golf and fondle big-breasted women, but I take weekends and major holidays off,... Blevins said. An Apple spokesperson told Bloomberg on Thursday that Blevins is leaving the company. Blevins is the vice president of procurement at Apple. READ MORE ON APPLE SAM DUNK Inside new 'Samsung Ultra' that could kill the iPhone – and it's got a big secret BAD APP Millions of iPhone owners BANNED from beloved app – how to check if you're affected He has been with the company for 22 years. Blevins confirmed the incident to Bloomberg, saying it occurred on August 18. "I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely apologize to anyone who was offended by my mistaken attempt at humor," he told the outlet. The video went viral on both Instagram and TikTok, reportedly gaining over 40,000 and 1million views, respectively. Most read in The US Sun VLAD'S Z DAY Putin vows to use 'any means' to defend stolen Ukraine regions in nuke threat DIRTY JINGER Duggar critics cringe after they spot 'gross' detail in Jinger's new video 'TRUST YOU' Elon Musk's private texts with Twitter founder a year before $44b deal revealed 'HEY BABE' Hiker found dead after tragic last text to husband revealed she was 'off route' QUICK TRIP Inside supersonic plane that could fly from London to NY in 80 minutes STORM TRAGEDY Hundreds feared dead after Hurricane Ian hits Florida, sheriff says The video was reported to Apple's human resources team before an investigation was launched. Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams, Blevins' boss, was reportedly the one to determine that the company should part ways with the vice president of procurement. Read More on The US Sun OFF CAM, NO GLAM RHONJ's Teresa ditches glam for pajamas & no makeup as she exits salon TROUBLED TIMES Coolio's wayward 'pimp' son was facing a prison stretch when his father died Mac's content series centers around asking owners of expensive and luxury vehicles what they do for a living. Blevins was driving a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, reportedly worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to Bloomberg.

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