6 Celebs Who Were Fired After Being Accused Of Racism
As the national protests call for racial justice campaigns, people of all ages, races, and backgrounds are demonstrating in that campaign against the systemic racism plaguing the United States. And the Entertainment industry has its own action in publicizing the intolerance of racism. Canceling shows and firing stars from movies or TV shows after offensive comments are among the measures being taken to support the battle for equality.
Celebrities are being held accountable for offensive actions and words. Late-night show host Jimmy Fallon, for instance, apologized after a blackface sketch from his early “Saturday Night Live” career resurfaced, while a top ABC News executive was placed on administrative leave for racist comments. Keep scrolling down to find out 6 celebrities who were fired after being accused of racism.
Michele issued an apology on Instagram, stating that she didn’t mean to judge "others by their background or the color of their skin," but she has still lost work in the wake of the conversation.
Miller posted an apology on Twitter, which Smith told Entertainment Weekly she didn't receive because it "was not sincere." Lifetime had intended to spin Dance Moms off this summer into a socially distanced series named Abby's Virtual Dance Off, still, it's now been canceled ahead of its debut, as first reported by EW. Lifetime also informed us that Miller wouldn’t show up in the upcoming season of Dance Moms.
Celebrities are being held accountable for offensive actions and words. Late-night show host Jimmy Fallon, for instance, apologized after a blackface sketch from his early “Saturday Night Live” career resurfaced, while a top ABC News executive was placed on administrative leave for racist comments. Keep scrolling down to find out 6 celebrities who were fired after being accused of racism.
#1 Hartley Sawyer
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#2 Lea Michele
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Michele issued an apology on Instagram, stating that she didn’t mean to judge "others by their background or the color of their skin," but she has still lost work in the wake of the conversation.
#3 Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute
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#4 Abby Lee Miller
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Miller posted an apology on Twitter, which Smith told Entertainment Weekly she didn't receive because it "was not sincere." Lifetime had intended to spin Dance Moms off this summer into a socially distanced series named Abby's Virtual Dance Off, still, it's now been canceled ahead of its debut, as first reported by EW. Lifetime also informed us that Miller wouldn’t show up in the upcoming season of Dance Moms.
#5 Dee Nguyen
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#6 Aleksandar Katai
Right after aggressive and troubling social media posts posted by his wife, professional soccer player Aleksander Katai "mutually agreed" to say goodbye to the LA Galaxy. According to CNN, Tea Katai issued a call for Black Lives Matter protestors to be killed, as well as an insensitive meme about looting on her Instagram, both of which have since been removed. On his Instagram, the player said that the views that came from his wife were not shared by him or "tolerated in [his] family." Just a day after their initial statement condemning the "racist and violent" posts, the team publicized that Katai would no longer belong to the LA Galaxy.Share this article
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