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Music legend Quincy Jones apologizes for the 'wordvomit' of his recent viral interviews, citing a 'family intervention' from his daughters

Legendary music producer Quincy Jones apologized Thursday for two recent viral interviews that he gave to Vulture and GQ.

  • Legendary music producer Quincy Jones apologized Thursday for two recent viral interviews that he gave to Vulture and GQ.
  • Jones, citing a "family intervention" from his daughters, apologized for his "wordvomit" and "bad-mouthing" in the interviews.
  • In his interview with Vulture, Jones claimed that he "used to date" Ivanka Trump, and that Marlon Brando and comedian Richard Pryor had a sexual relationship.

Music legend Quincy Jones apologized Thursday for two wild interviews he gave to GQ and Vulture that went viral in recent weeks.

The 85-year-old producer shared a note on Twitter saying that his six daughters gave him a "family intervention" over the interviews.

In his Vulture Q&A, among many other quotable responses, Jones claimed that he "used to date" Ivanka Trump 12 years ago, and that Marlon Brando and comedian Richard Pryor had a sexual relationship.

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