9-1-1 stars Aisha Hinds and Oliver Stark slammed their fellow cas-member, Ryan Guzman for his social media defense of using racial slurs. In May, tweets from Guzman’s fiancée, Brazilian actress and model Chrysti Ane, resurfaced in which she used the N-word ten years ago. Guzman came to her defense on Sunday with an Instagram live, […]
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- 6/6/2020
- by Hannah Mallard
- Uinterview
Ryan Guzman is apologizing for his "ignorance." On Wednesday, the 9-1-1 star addressed his comments condoning his fiancé Chrysti Ane's usage of racial slurs with an apologetic statement on Twitter. "I know my thoughtless words and actions have hurt people and I apologize," he wrote. "I am truly sorry, hold myself accountable and take full responsibility for my defensiveness and ignorance. I support the Black Community with my whole heart and I am educating myself and listening with an open heart and mind. I promise to use this experience to learn and grow and make real change. All love, Ryan Guzman." Earlier this month, Ane faced backlash after a series of...
- 6/3/2020
- E! Online
“9-1-1” actor Ryan Guzman is apologizing defending the use of racial slurs after some of his co-stars called him out on Twitter.
Guzman, who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox procedural, came under fire Sunday after taking to Instagram Live to defend both himself and his fiancée, Brazilian actress Chrysti Ane, for using racial slurs.
Soon after, Oliver Stark — who plays Evan Buckley, best friend of Guzman’s character –weighed in to oppose Guzman’s remarks, saying, “there is no excuse for the use of the N-word.” So did Aisha Hinds, who plays firefighter “Hen” on “9-1-1.”
“How I Feel daily is a perpetual state of Grief. There’s sadly no version of this indefensible discourse that doesn’t exacerbate that grief. There’s legions of learned behaviors that need to be named and neutered so we don’t continue to give life to them. May we know & Do Better,...
Guzman, who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox procedural, came under fire Sunday after taking to Instagram Live to defend both himself and his fiancée, Brazilian actress Chrysti Ane, for using racial slurs.
Soon after, Oliver Stark — who plays Evan Buckley, best friend of Guzman’s character –weighed in to oppose Guzman’s remarks, saying, “there is no excuse for the use of the N-word.” So did Aisha Hinds, who plays firefighter “Hen” on “9-1-1.”
“How I Feel daily is a perpetual state of Grief. There’s sadly no version of this indefensible discourse that doesn’t exacerbate that grief. There’s legions of learned behaviors that need to be named and neutered so we don’t continue to give life to them. May we know & Do Better,...
- 6/2/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
9-1-1 actor Ryan Guzman issued a mea culpa Monday after feeling the heat following his controversial comments on the use of racial slurs.
In an Instagram video, Guzman said, “I do not condone the use of the N-word by any non-Black person. That includes all Latinos. That’s not our word.”
The actor also pointed out that stars such as Cardi B and Fat Joe have used the word in the past without experiencing the same backlash.
He added that when he used the word “slurs” in his initial video, “I came from an angry place. I couldn’t think straight, and I misspoke.”
He reiterated that he was defending his fiancée Chrysti Ane and his one-year-old son, who were facing death threats and “foul-ass language” from people online.
He said that he meant to say “stereotypes” instead of “slurs,” once again reiterating that “amongst friends, can friends make fun of each other?...
In an Instagram video, Guzman said, “I do not condone the use of the N-word by any non-Black person. That includes all Latinos. That’s not our word.”
The actor also pointed out that stars such as Cardi B and Fat Joe have used the word in the past without experiencing the same backlash.
He added that when he used the word “slurs” in his initial video, “I came from an angry place. I couldn’t think straight, and I misspoke.”
He reiterated that he was defending his fiancée Chrysti Ane and his one-year-old son, who were facing death threats and “foul-ass language” from people online.
He said that he meant to say “stereotypes” instead of “slurs,” once again reiterating that “amongst friends, can friends make fun of each other?...
- 6/2/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Updated: Actor Ryan Guzman on Monday apologized after 9-1-1 castmates Aisha Hinds and Oliver Stark — along with a-number of fans — took to Twitter Monday to denounce his defense of his and his fiancée’s use of racial slurs including the N-word.
In an Instagram video (you can watch it below), Guzman said, “I do not condone the use of the N-word by any non-Black person. That includes all Latinos. That’s not our word.”
Guzman, who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox drama, faced the backlash with an Instagram Live post on Sunday in which he defended his fiancée Chrysti Ane’s response to old tweets that resurfaced in which she used slurs — as he did as well. Ane since has apologized on social media, but Guzman said in the video that and his multicultural friends “call each other slurs all the time.” Watch the video below.
“I have plenty of friends — black,...
In an Instagram video (you can watch it below), Guzman said, “I do not condone the use of the N-word by any non-Black person. That includes all Latinos. That’s not our word.”
Guzman, who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox drama, faced the backlash with an Instagram Live post on Sunday in which he defended his fiancée Chrysti Ane’s response to old tweets that resurfaced in which she used slurs — as he did as well. Ane since has apologized on social media, but Guzman said in the video that and his multicultural friends “call each other slurs all the time.” Watch the video below.
“I have plenty of friends — black,...
- 6/2/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
After feeling the heat from his co-stars, 9-1-1 star Ryan Guzman has taken to social media to address his defense of using racial slurs.
In an Instagram video posted on Monday, Guzman — who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox procedural — first said, “I do not condone the use of the N-word by any non-Black person. That includes all Latinos. That’s not our word.” (He also pointed out that stars like Cardi B and Fat Joe have used the word in the past without experiencing the same backlash.) He added that when he used the word “slurs,” “I came from an angry place.
In an Instagram video posted on Monday, Guzman — who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox procedural — first said, “I do not condone the use of the N-word by any non-Black person. That includes all Latinos. That’s not our word.” (He also pointed out that stars like Cardi B and Fat Joe have used the word in the past without experiencing the same backlash.) He added that when he used the word “slurs,” “I came from an angry place.
- 6/2/2020
- TVLine.com
“9-1-1” actor Ryan Guzman is facing backlash from his co-stars and social media users after defending his wife’s use of the N-word and saying that he frequently calls his friends by racial slurs.
The whole situation began when Guzman’s followers found old tweets posted by his wife Chrysti Ane in which she admitted to using the N-word. Ane has since apologized for those posts, however, Guzman came to her defense Sunday via an Instagram live video.
“I have plenty of friends — Black, white, Asian, Indian, whatever they are, Korean — and we make fun of each other’s races all the time,” Guzman said in the video. “We call each other slurs all the time. We don’t get butt-hurt at all because we know the actual person, we know who each other are. We know that we’re not trying to bring each other down. So, what...
The whole situation began when Guzman’s followers found old tweets posted by his wife Chrysti Ane in which she admitted to using the N-word. Ane has since apologized for those posts, however, Guzman came to her defense Sunday via an Instagram live video.
“I have plenty of friends — Black, white, Asian, Indian, whatever they are, Korean — and we make fun of each other’s races all the time,” Guzman said in the video. “We call each other slurs all the time. We don’t get butt-hurt at all because we know the actual person, we know who each other are. We know that we’re not trying to bring each other down. So, what...
- 6/2/2020
- by Klaritza Rico and Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
A pair of co-stars of Fox’s “9-1-1” procedural are at opposite ends of a debate surrounding the use of racial slurs.
Ryan Guzman, who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the show, came under fire Sunday after taking to Instagram Live to defend both himself and his fiancée, Brazilian actress Chrysti Ane, for using racial slurs. Soon after, his co-star Oliver Stark, who plays Evan Buckley, weighed in to oppose Guzman’s remarks, saying, “there is no excuse for the use of the N-word.”
Guzman and Ane first came under fire in May when some of Ane’s tweets from 2011 resurfaced in which she used the N-word. She has since apologized, but added that at the time she was in a relationship with a man of color and “felt accepted by the black community,” which lead her to feel comfortable using the slur.
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Ryan Guzman, who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the show, came under fire Sunday after taking to Instagram Live to defend both himself and his fiancée, Brazilian actress Chrysti Ane, for using racial slurs. Soon after, his co-star Oliver Stark, who plays Evan Buckley, weighed in to oppose Guzman’s remarks, saying, “there is no excuse for the use of the N-word.”
Guzman and Ane first came under fire in May when some of Ane’s tweets from 2011 resurfaced in which she used the N-word. She has since apologized, but added that at the time she was in a relationship with a man of color and “felt accepted by the black community,” which lead her to feel comfortable using the slur.
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- 6/1/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
9-1-1 star Oliver Stark took to social media Sunday to air his thoughts on co-star Ryan Guzman's defense of using racial slurs.
In case you're confused about what we're talking about, we'll offer some context.
Fans of Guzman, who plays Eddie on the hit Fox drama, found old tweets that Eddie's fiancée, actress (Power Rangers Ninja Steel) and model Chrysti Ane, posted in 2011.
Ane used the N-word in the tweets and was quick to issue a formal apology when they were uncovered.
She said she was dating a Black man at the time and felt accepted by the Black community during their relationship, but she “didn’t fully comprehend the weight of the word” in the past.
Things took a turn on Sunday when Guzman took part in an Instagram Live, and defended himself and Chrysti.
He said tha he and his friends of other ethnicities “call each other slurs all the time.
In case you're confused about what we're talking about, we'll offer some context.
Fans of Guzman, who plays Eddie on the hit Fox drama, found old tweets that Eddie's fiancée, actress (Power Rangers Ninja Steel) and model Chrysti Ane, posted in 2011.
Ane used the N-word in the tweets and was quick to issue a formal apology when they were uncovered.
She said she was dating a Black man at the time and felt accepted by the Black community during their relationship, but she “didn’t fully comprehend the weight of the word” in the past.
Things took a turn on Sunday when Guzman took part in an Instagram Live, and defended himself and Chrysti.
He said tha he and his friends of other ethnicities “call each other slurs all the time.
- 6/1/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
9-1-1 actor Oliver Stark attempted to extinguish a behind-the-scenes fire on Sunday, following co-star Ryan Guzman‘s defense of using racial slurs.
First, some background: In May, fans of Guzman — who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox drama — had uncovered tweets that his fiancée, Brazilian actress and model Chrysti Ane, posted in 2011 in which she used the N-word. (Ane has since issued a formal apology for the tweets, explaining that she was dating a Black man at the time and felt accepted by the Black community during their relationship, but she “didn’t fully comprehend the weight of the word” in the past.
First, some background: In May, fans of Guzman — who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox drama — had uncovered tweets that his fiancée, Brazilian actress and model Chrysti Ane, posted in 2011 in which she used the N-word. (Ane has since issued a formal apology for the tweets, explaining that she was dating a Black man at the time and felt accepted by the Black community during their relationship, but she “didn’t fully comprehend the weight of the word” in the past.
- 6/1/2020
- TVLine.com
Ryan Guzman took to Instagram on Tuesday to open up about his 1-year-old son Mateo's recent health scare. "I've been through some scary events in my life, but none scarier than coming home after work and seeing your fiancée rush to your son's room to find out he can barely breathe," the 32-year-old actor said. "He's wheezing and coughing and giving you your worst nightmare." He then thanked Station 102 for "sending out two incredible EMTs." He also expressed his appreciation for the 9-1-1 operator, who kept him and fiancée Chrysti Ane "calm during a hectic period." In addition, he shared his gratitude for "the people at the ER who did an incredible...
- 2/5/2020
- E! Online
Program Description
Celebrate the 25-year-old global pop-culture phenomenon and morph into action with Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel: The Complete Season, arriving on DVD and Digital and On Demand February 5 from Lionsgate. The 3-dvd set features all 20 episodes, plus the seasonal specials (including the holiday special Dino Super Charge / Super Ninja Steel crossover episode). It also includes the special 25th-anniversary episode that features the triumphant return of the original Mighty Morphin Green Power Ranger, as well as Legendary Rangers from across time and space! The Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel: The Complete Season DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.
Official Synopsis
Madame Odius is still alive and more determined than ever to steal the Ninja Nexus Prism for her nefarious purposes! Now it’s up to the Rangers, with some unexpected help from new friends, to use the power of teamwork to defeat Odius and save the world!
Celebrate the 25-year-old global pop-culture phenomenon and morph into action with Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel: The Complete Season, arriving on DVD and Digital and On Demand February 5 from Lionsgate. The 3-dvd set features all 20 episodes, plus the seasonal specials (including the holiday special Dino Super Charge / Super Ninja Steel crossover episode). It also includes the special 25th-anniversary episode that features the triumphant return of the original Mighty Morphin Green Power Ranger, as well as Legendary Rangers from across time and space! The Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel: The Complete Season DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.
Official Synopsis
Madame Odius is still alive and more determined than ever to steal the Ninja Nexus Prism for her nefarious purposes! Now it’s up to the Rangers, with some unexpected help from new friends, to use the power of teamwork to defeat Odius and save the world!
- 12/16/2018
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
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