Drew Brees has apologized for criticizing NFL players who choose to kneel during the national anthem at football games in protest of police brutality.
02.06.2020 - 20:35 / nypost.com
“9-1-1” star Ryan Guzman has walked back his seeming support for the use of the N-word.
Guzman, 32, who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the outlandish Fox procedural, found himself under fire this weekend from his co-stars after he posted an Instagram video defending his fiancée’s use of the racial slur in the past.
But on Monday, he posted a video changing his tune. “I do not condone the use of the N-word by any non-black person. That includes all Latinos. That’s not our word. I came from an
Drew Brees has apologized for criticizing NFL players who choose to kneel during the national anthem at football games in protest of police brutality.
9-1-1 actor Ryan Guzman has issued a further apology following controversial comments he made where he defended the use of racial slurs and stereotypes among his friends.
Ryan Guzman is apologizing for his "ignorance." On Wednesday, the 9-1-1 star addressed his comments condoning his fiancé Chrysti Ane's usage of racial slurs with an apologetic statement on Twitter. "I know my thoughtless words and actions have hurt people and I apologize," he wrote.
9-1-1 star Ryan Guzman has apologized for a controversial Instagram Live video saying that he and his friends regularly call each other racial slurs, which his co-stars publicly condemned. In a new video posted to Instagram on Tuesday, the actor said that he "misspoke" when he'd said that he and his friends "call each other slurs all the time."
Evan Peters is apologizing for what he says was an accidental retweet on June 2, also known as “Blackout Tuesday.” — An initiative that calls for a social media blackout amid protests calling for justice in the death of George Floyd, 46. The American Horror Story actor, 33, retweeted a video of a news broadcast that showed police chasing and tackling a looter during protests in California.
Great news, everyone: Ryan Guzman no longer thinks it’s okay to say the N-word!
The cast of “9-1-1″ is not letting any sort of team unity stop them from calling out castmate Ryan Guzman.
9-1-1 actor Ryan Guzman is apologizing for his controversial comments he made about using racially charged words.
“9-1-1” actor Ryan Guzman is apologizing defending the use of racial slurs after some of his co-stars called him out on Twitter.
Actor Oliver Stark has put his 9-1-1 co-star Ryan Guzman on blast for trying to defend his use of racial slurs.
By Erik Pedersen
Ryan Guzman is coming under fire for his comments about using racial slurs and stereotypes among friends. The star's co-stars and fans alike have called out the actor after he made controversial comments during an Instagram Live video on Sunday.
“9-1-1” actor Ryan Guzman is facing backlash from his co-stars and social media users after defending his wife’s use of the N-word and saying that he frequently calls his friends by racial slurs.
The cast of “9-1-1” is not letting any sort of team unity stop them from calling out castmate Ryan Guzman.
Ryan Guzman is facing major backlash after posting an Instagram Live on Sunday, May 31, and admitting to using racial slurs “all the time” with his friends. The 9-1-1 actor, 32, admitted, “I have plenty of friends — black, white, Asian, Indian, whatever they are, Korean — and we make fun of each other’s races all the time.