David Arquette apologizes for comments about Latin women
Actor David Arquette issued a statement apologizing for his remarks about Latin women.
Arquette was on the Fox News Channel this week to raise awareness about hunger. For whatever reason, he got off track and started talking about Latin women.
He said “I think Latina women are, I mean, it depends on the woman, but I think they are very, they have great judgment, but there are some that are just nuts. I’m just saying.”
When he realized that was dumb thing to say, he later issued an apology statement.
The statement says “I would like to issue an apology for the comments I made on Fox and Friends. My intent was to be humorous and not offensive. I have nothing but love and respect for Latina women and women in general of all cultural backgrounds. What saddens me most is that it took away from the issue of Hunger in America, for which I was on the show to begin with. I work and a pantry in Venice California with a hispanic women named Delpia (who has been feeding people at St. Joseph’s Center for 29 years) and she is my personal hero. Having been raised in Los Angeles I have grown up with a deep and profound love for the Latino culture.”
The video clip is posted below.
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