Late-night ABC host Jimmy Kimmel issued an apology on Tuesday for his previous use of blackface impressions in comedic sketches.
"There is nothing more important to me than your respect, and I apologize to those who were genuinely hurt or offended by the makeup I wore or the words I spoke," Kimmel said in the statement.
The host had previously used blackface, a
practice with deep racist roots
Footage of Kimmel impersonating Malone
The host has been on break from his ABC show Jimmy Kimmel Live! this summer. In the statement, Kimmel called his past use of blackface "embarrassing."
Kimmel, who has been outspokenly progressive on many issues, said that he did not immediately address people's concerns about his past conduct because he believed it would be "celebrated as a victory by those who equate apologies with weakness and cheer for leaders who use prejudice to divide us."
He said that waiting this long was a mistake.
Another late-night host, Jimmy Fallon of The Tonight Show on NBC, has also been under fire for past use of blackface. Fallon apologized on his show for it. NBC comedy series 30 Rock also received criticism for using blackface in four of its episodes, which have since
been pulled from streaming services.
"I believe that I have evolved and matured over the last 20-plus years, and I hope that is evident to anyone who watches my show," Kimmel said. "I know that this will not be the last I hear of this and that it will be used again to try to quiet me."
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