TORONTO -- Canadian rock star Bryan Adams has apologized to 鈥渁ny and all鈥 who were offended by his expletive-laden rant blaming 鈥渂at eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy bastards鈥 for the global coronavirus epidemic.

鈥淣o excuse, I just wanted to have a rant about the horrible animal cruelty in these wet-markets being the possible source of the virus, and promote veganism,鈥 on Tuesday.

The singer went on to say he has 鈥渓ove for all people鈥 and his thoughts are with 鈥渆veryone dealing with this pandemic around the world.鈥

Adams sparked intense online criticism and was accused of being racist in a social media post about the coronavirus he shared on Monday.

In the post, singing an acoustic version of his song 鈥淐uts Like a Knife鈥 on Twitter and Instagram.

In text accompanying the video, he lamented that he was supposed to begin a concert residency at the Royal Albert Hall in London, 鈥渂ut thanks to some (expletive) bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy bastards, the whole world is now on hold.鈥

He then went on to say that his 鈥渕essage to them鈥 is 鈥渢hanks a (expletive) lot鈥 and to 鈥済o vegan.鈥

While the World Health Organization (WHO) has drawn a link between a wet market in Wuhan, China and the novel coronavirus, it鈥檚 still not clear if it was the original source of the virus鈥 transmission to humans or just a played a role in amplifying its spread.

It鈥檚 also still unknown if the virus came from bats, as early studies have suggested.

In the rock star鈥檚 follow-up post on Tuesday, Adams alluded to the controversy he incited when he introduced the 鈥渁ppropriately titled鈥 song 鈥淚nto the Fire,鈥 which he was supposed to sing at Royal Albert Hall that night.

Earlier on Tuesday, the well-known Chinese-Canadian activist Amy Go, the president of the Chinese Canadian National Council for Social Justice, said she was 鈥渧ery angry鈥 by the 鈥渞acist and hateful鈥 comments Adams made online. She said it was clear the singer was referring to Chinese people in his post, even though he didn鈥檛 explicitly use the word.

鈥淓verybody knew that he was referring to Chinese and what he was doing was emboldening and justifying all the racist actions that have been taken against Chinese,鈥 she told CTV News Channel on Tuesday.

Go said she鈥檚 frustrated by his comments because he鈥檚 a public figure with many fans who idolize him. She said those fans will now be exposed to his opinions about the pandemic and may even agree with him.  

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 unfortunate that we have someone like him, in his position, would have such hateful, thoughtless, I hope it鈥檚 thoughtless, views about Chinese-Canadians and Chinese,鈥 she said.

When asked if she thought the celebrity should face any consequences for his remarks, particularly because he is a member of the Order of Canada, Go said she thinks the honour should be reconsidered for him.

鈥淚 hope that our prime minister and all leaders, political leaders, will call out against him and his racist rant and also demand an apology from him,鈥 she said.

鈥淔or him, he should actually consider his impact and really think about being outspoken against racism so that he can make amends and in fact, hope to change this cause of racism.鈥 

Adams' tirade received immediate backlash online with many commenters accusing the 60-year-old singer of being racist and anti-Asian.

鈥淚 was today old when I found out Bryan Adams is a racist,鈥 .

鈥淲as a big fan and always was the Asian boy singing Bryan Adam's...now I find out he is racist against Asians...,鈥 . 

In one popular comment on Twitter, someone revised the lyrics to Adams鈥 hit song 鈥淪ummer of 鈥69鈥 to reflect the new controversy.

鈥淲rote my first real racist tweet / my career already in decline / blaming the Chinese for my lack of income / was the summer of COVID one-nine,鈥 .  

While the tweet was deleted, the rant remained visible on his Instagram account on Tuesday morning. The comments section on the post was disabled, however.

CTVNews.ca has reached out to Bryan Adams鈥 management team for comment, but did not hear back by the time of publication.

While the overwhelming majority of comments appeared to criticize the rock star for his rant, there were some who jumped to his defence, claiming that his remarks were aimed at promoting veganism.

鈥淏ryan Adams is a die-hard vegan and animal rights activist. So, knowing that, why is everyone jumping to 鈥榬acism鈥 to explain this tweet?鈥 .  

Adams himself said he was just trying to 鈥減romote veganism鈥 with his rant in his new Instagram post on Tuesday.