Taryn Manning, known for her roles in “Sons of Anarchy” and “Orange is the New Black,” has expressed regret for sharing explicit details about an alleged affair.
The 44-year-old actress publicly apologized for divulging raunchy information about her involvement with an unnamed married man.
In a recent Instagram post, Manning reflected on the situation she had been dealing with and acknowledged that she made a mistake by handling it on a public platform.
She admitted that she should have addressed the matter privately with the support of her close friends and family.
Manning revealed that she had considered lying about the affair before deciding to come clean.
She started a relationship with a married man who had promised to leave his wife, but she eventually discovered that he couldn’t follow through on his promise.
The actress emphasized that although she knows her actions were wrong, sometimes the heart leads people to do irrational things.
She apologized for exposing her situation but expressed no remorse for the way she loves, asserting that she prides herself on being an ethical person.
Manning is most recognized for her role as Tiffany “Pennsatucky” Doggett in “Orange is the New Black,” a character who engaged in s**ual activities for financial gain prior to her imprisonment.
Coincidentally, she also portrayed Cherry in “Sons of Anarchy,” a character who had an affair with a married man named Clay.
In the now-deleted video that Manning initially shared over the weekend, she provided explicit details about her s**ual encounters with the married man while appearing to be intoxicated.
Despite not revealing the man’s identity, she mentioned that his wife referred to her as a lunatic and threatened to obtain a restraining order.
Following the controversial video, Manning is now requesting privacy in her subsequent apology.
She hopes to find a partner who will cherish her as she adores them, seeking a healthy and genuine form of love.
She considers this experience to be a significant learning opportunity and asks everyone to respect her privacy while she heals and mends her heart.
As of now, Manning has not responded to The Post’s request for comment.