Singer Bryan Adams has apologized for the insensitive remarks he made on Tuesday.<br />According to CNN, the rocker went on a social media rant that blamed "bat eating" people for spreading the coronavirus.<br />According to CNN, the comments were widely slammed for racist undertones.<br />The drama started on Monday when Adams posted that he was supposed to be performing at London's Royal Albert Hall.<br />He went on to say he wasn't able to perform due to "bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy b***ards".<br />The 60-year-old explained he was trying to point out animal cruelty and promote veganism.<br />Adams is best known for his 1984 hit "Summer of '69'" and 1995 hit "have You Ever really Loved A woman".