Ted Danson apologizes for blackface stunt at then-girlfriend Whoopi Goldbergโs 1993 roast
"I thought, โOh, I can be Robin Williams. I can step up, and I can pull this off,'" Danson said of the "arrogant" and "stupid" stunt.
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"I thought, โOh, I can be Robin Williams. I can step up, and I can pull this off,'" Danson said of the "arrogant" and "stupid" stunt.
The actor details how he decided to perform that way at the Friars Club event, for which he received immediate backlash, explaining that it's "not an excuse" and acknowledging, "your intentions do not matter. The impact you have on people is what matters."
Ted Danson calls his 1993 blackface performance at Whoopi Goldberg's roast "arrogant and stupid," saying he wants to apologize for the rest of his life.
Actor Ted Danson apologized for his 1993 blackface performance during the roast of Whoopi Goldberg, whom he was dating at the time. The post Ted Danson Apologizes for 1993 Blackface Stunt During Roast of Whoopi Goldberg appeared first on Breitbart.
Ted Danson said he will โapologize for the rest of my lifeโ over a roast of Whoopi Goldberg he did in blackface in 1993. Speaking on W. Kamau Bellโs podcast โWhoโs With Me?,โ the โCheersโ and โThe Good Placeโ actor opened up about the incident, which occurred at the New York Friars Club while he [โฆ]
"Literally, it took me until the second year of โCheersโ when I decided, 'You know what? Keep your mouth shut, Ted.'"
Ted Danson recalls being stunned that women found him attractive during his early "Cheers" days, saying he would literally look over his shoulder.
Katey Sagal is the latest addition to the untitled Apple TV comedy from Liz Heldens and Matt Ward, Variety has learned exclusively. Sagal will appear alongside previously announced lead Elizabeth Banks as well as fellow cast members Ted Danson and Rob Delaney. The logline for the show states, โFresh off a messy divorce, Heidi (Banks) [โฆ]
Actors Mary Steenburgen and Ted Danson are selling one of the most significant homes in their property portfolio, where they hosted A-list guests, including Tom Hanks and President Bill Clinton.