A Singapore health studio, a part of the US-based F45 Training franchise, has apologised for a ”racially insensitive” Diwali video that was posted on its Instagram account.The studio, within the suburb residential property of Serangoon Garden, posted a 14-second video on its Instagram story, the place two ladies had been seen shaking their heads backward and forward whereas saying ”Happy Deepavali”, in response to a report by the Channel News Asia (CNA).Some viewers implied the side-to-side head shaking as saying no to the feasts throughout Diwali, which is among the official competition celebrations with a full day of vacation in a multi-racial Singapore.The broadly circulated video after it was reposted on different accounts has since been deleted from the studio’s web page.In a separate Instagram story on Friday, the health club mentioned it ”obtained suggestions that this video is racially insensitive”.”F45 has at all times been a family-friendly and enjoyable place to train and we do many enjoyable movies with our members,” it wrote.”Our intentions had been by no means to make enjoyable or harm anybody’s emotions. Diwali is the competition of lights and love,” the channel quoted F45 as saying.The health studio added that it’s ”very sorry for the error and hope to hunt your forgiveness”. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse employees and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)