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US TV host apologizes to black co-anchor for saying he looked like a gorilla (VIDEO) | US TV host apologizes to black co-anchor for saying he looked like a gorilla (VIDEO) |
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A US TV anchor has apologized to her black co-host live on-air after saying he looked like a gorilla in a previous segment. | A US TV anchor has apologized to her black co-host live on-air after saying he looked like a gorilla in a previous segment. |
Alex Housden a host for Oklahoma KOCO TV news station was presenting a segment on a local baby gorilla at Oklahoma City Zoo last Thursday, before telling her black co-host, Jason Hackett, “he kind of looks like you.” | |
At the time, Hackett laughed awkwardly and replied, “he kind of does, actually, yeah.” However, on Friday a tearful Housden appeared beside Hackett and apologized after her comment prompted a slew of racism complaints from viewers. | At the time, Hackett laughed awkwardly and replied, “he kind of does, actually, yeah.” However, on Friday a tearful Housden appeared beside Hackett and apologized after her comment prompted a slew of racism complaints from viewers. |
“I want you to know I understand how much I hurt you out there and how much I hurt you,” an emotional Housden said, addressing the viewers and Hackett. | “I want you to know I understand how much I hurt you out there and how much I hurt you,” an emotional Housden said, addressing the viewers and Hackett. |
“I want you all to know from the bottom of my heart I apologize for what I said … I am so sorry.” | “I want you all to know from the bottom of my heart I apologize for what I said … I am so sorry.” |
While Hackett accepted his co-anchor and “best friend's” apology, he admitted that he was “cut deep” by her “inappropriate and inconsiderate” words and hoped others would learn from Housden’s error. | While Hackett accepted his co-anchor and “best friend's” apology, he admitted that he was “cut deep” by her “inappropriate and inconsiderate” words and hoped others would learn from Housden’s error. |
“We have to understand the stereotypes. We have to understand each other's backgrounds and the words that hurt, the words that cut deep,” he said. | “We have to understand the stereotypes. We have to understand each other's backgrounds and the words that hurt, the words that cut deep,” he said. |
“We have to find a way to replace those words with love and words of affirmation as well.” | “We have to find a way to replace those words with love and words of affirmation as well.” |
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