Journalist accuses Sergio Perez of making his son cry - then issues grovelling apology

But ESPN’s Miguel Gonzalez then backtracked by apologising to the Red Bull꧅ driver for his reacti🌜on.
“Thanks to @SChecoPerez fo🌞r ignoring and turning your back on my son when you were leaving the restaurant,” the journalist sarcastically tweeted.
"Incredulous, I approached you to ask if you coul🅷d take a picture with him and you declined, saying that you came with your family.
“This time the tears you provoked were not from emotion. The ch𒆙ild waited for them to finish and leave so as not to be impertinent.
“What a pity it bothers you when a child asks you for a photo, although you have every right to deny it @SCheജcoPerez.
“By the way, the garbage on the table is collected. Education is ꦦa🧸lso taught and learned as a family."
But a day later he tweeted: “Today I have to offer a sincere apology to @SChecoPerez… I insist that he is within his rights. My reaction was wrong.ꦓ Sincere apology."
Perez is 15 points behind teammate Max Verstappen in the F1 standings ahead of the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix from April 28.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to f﷽ootball, to F1.