“Sorry to all of you”: Singapore Paralympic swimmer apologises after messy restaurant incident involving guide dog
When Paralympic swimmer Sophie Soon took to social media to vent about an incident at a local eatery involving her guide dog, it wasSince the incident, there have been angry videos , a statement from the restaurant, Soon not accepting the apology and statement and a divided reaction from the public. Phew.
In her video, Sophie said that she is “so sorry” about what happened and that she had read what has been said and accepted responsibility for her part in the incident. This did not go down well with Soon and her mother and she put up the video of the incident on TikTok, where she regularly shares her guide dog experiences.
She also followed up with another video expressing her frustration at the lack of education on guide dog laws in Singapore.
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