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'GMA' Host Lara Spencer Apologizes After Laughing at Prince George Taking Ballet
Prince George can't wait to begin ballet classes, and Lara Spencer is regretting ever questioning it. The "Good Morning America" host is apologizing after poking fun at the 6-year-old taking dance classes as a part of his school's curriculum. Viewers were quick to turn their nose at her tone, with male dancers condemning her stance. "So You Think You Can Dance" choreographer Travis Scott said, "I found your comments to be very upsetting." InsideEdition.com's Leigh Scheps has more.