Arrested Development actress Alia Shawkat has apologised after a 2016 video in which she used the N-word resurfaced.
10.06.2020 - 01:35 / eonline.com
Alia Shawkat is taking responsibility for her actions. On Tuesday, the Arrested Development star took to social media to apologize for saying the N-word in a 2016 interview, which has recently resurfaced on Twitter in the wake of George Floyd's death. "I am writing this to address a video that was posted of me quoting a song with the n-word in it as part of an interview from 4 years ago," her statement began.
"I am deeply sorry and I take full responsibility. It was a careless moment, one I'm
.Arrested Development actress Alia Shawkat has apologised after a 2016 video in which she used the N-word resurfaced.
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