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Charles Barkley finally apologized to San Antonio women and churros made him do it

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMay 15, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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Charles Barkley has built a second career out of saying exactly what he should probably not say, and for the better part of seven years, the women of San Antonio bore the brunt of that habit. The jokes came early, came often and came with the kind of cheerful commitment that made it clear Barkley was not slowing down anytime soon. TNT producers reportedly pushed him to apologize at some point, and he declined with the confidence of a man who had absolutely no intention of backing down.

Then he tried a churro.

The apology, when it finally arrived during a 2017 episode of Inside the NBA, was technically everything a retraction should be. It was public, it was direct and it named the affected party. It was also completely, irredeemably hilarious, which meant it fit perfectly into the running joke it was supposed to end.

How the jokes started and where they went

Barkley’s material on San Antonio women had a surprisingly specific origin point. During Game 1 of the 2014 NBA Finals at the AT&T Center, a malfunction with the air conditioning system became a significant storyline. Barkley, in his infinite wisdom, decided the women of the city deserved some of the blame for that. Exactly how that logic worked was never entirely clear, but clarity has never been a prerequisite for a Barkley bit.

From there the material expanded in every direction. He suggested that Victoria’s Secret had deep roots in San Antonio, arguing that the city’s women had a complicated relationship with the brand’s more delicate offerings. He floated the idea that a weight loss company setting up shop there would have a customer base so reliable it would never need to advertise. He looked at the River Walk, one of the city’s most beloved landmarks, and declared it a dirty creek on the grounds that nobody appeared to be fishing in it.

None of it was particularly mean-spirited in the way Barkley operates. It was the comedic equivalent of picking on a sibling, relentless and affectionate in equal measure, which is probably why San Antonio never entirely stopped watching.

The churro that ended everything

What finally got through to Barkley was not public pressure, not producer intervention and not the repeated objections of anyone with a stake in the matter. It was fried dough. Specifically, it was a plate of churros consumed the night before a broadcast that sent him into what can only be described as a full reversal of position.

Sitting alongside his Inside the NBA co-hosts, Barkley delivered his apology with the half-smile of a man who had recently been proven wrong by a snack and had come to terms with it. He explained that after tasting the churros, he finally understood what all the excitement was about and could no longer in good conscience hold San Antonio women responsible for their enthusiasm. The logic was airtight by Barkley standards.

Shaquille O’Neal, seated nearby, responded in the way that only O’Neal can, nearly spitting out his drink and pacing around the set trying to compose himself while his laughter filled the studio. It was the kind of moment that reminds people why that particular broadcast combination worked so well for so long.

Why it still holds up

What makes the churro apology so enduring is that it somehow managed to be funnier than the original jokes while technically functioning as a retraction. Barkley did not grovel. He did not explain himself at length or perform remorse in any conventional way. He simply reported what had happened, acknowledged that the evidence had changed his position and let the punchline land on its own.

It is, in its strange way, a masterclass in comedic timing and self-awareness. Barkley spent years making San Antonio the butt of the joke and walked away from the whole thing looking like the most likable person in the room. That is a difficult trick to pull off, and very few people on television could have managed it.

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