Manny Pacquiao Apologizes for Calling Gay People 'Worse Than Animals'

The champion boxer is sorry for "hurting people."

"I love you all with the love of the Lord," Pacquiao wrote. "God Bless you all and I'm praying for you."

“It’s just common sense,” Pacquiao, speaking in Tagalog, said in the interview. “Have you seen any animal having male-to-male or female-to-female relations?”

He added: “Worse than animals,” going on to say, “Even animals are better than that.”

It's unclear when the interview aired.

Although the country's capital, Manila, houses a vibrant gay scene, much of the country's population is Catholic and holds conservative views on gay rights. Pacquiao drew the ire of prominent gay personalities such as TV host and comedian Jose Marie Viceral and singer and former child actress Aiza Seguerra.

Viceral, known as Vince Ganda, tweeted that Pacquiao should stick to boxing.

Seguerra, a transgender man, called the eight-time world champion a "bigoted hypocrite" in a heated Instagram post.

“You might've done our country proud but with your statement, you just showed the whole country why we shouldn't vote for you,” Seguerra wrote.

Danton Remoto, chairman of pro-LGBT political party Ladlad, wrote on Twitter that Pacquiao should "read up on LGBT issues" or be left in the "Dark Ages."

Pacquiao announced in October that his last fight will be April 9 before retiring to a life of politics in the Philippines.