LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) – For the first time since Ryan Adams was accused of sexual misconduct and emotional abuse by seven women – including ex-wife Mandy Moore – in a New York Times exposé back in February, the singer broke his silence in a series of Instagram posts late Friday night.
In a lengthy statement to fans, the singer-songwriter wrote: “I have a lot to say. I am going to. Soon. Because the truth matters. It’s what matters most. I know who I am. What I am. It’s time people know. Past time.”
Adams didn’t address the accusations against him directly but also wrote: “Believe Women. Believe Truth. But never give up on being part of solutions, and healing.”
In addition to the statement, Adams shared a snippet of a new song titled “I’m Sorry and I Love You.” The song itself actually predates the Times exposé as it was one of the songs earmarked for the since-postponed Big Colors album, one of the three releases Adams had planned for 2019.
Check out his full statement below: