9-1-1’s Ryan Guzman Points New Apology for Defending Racial Slurs: ‘I Assist the Black Neighborhood’

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9-1-1 actor Ryan Guzman has issued a second apology for defending his and his spouse’s earlier use of racial slurs. 

“I do know my inconsiderate phrases and actions have damage individuals and I apologize,” Guzman stated through social media on Wednesday.

“I’m actually sorry, maintain myself accountable and take full duty for my defensiveness and ignorance.”

He continued, “I help the Black Neighborhood with my complete coronary heart and I’m educating myself and listening with an open coronary heart and thoughts.”

“I promise to make use of this expertise to be taught and develop and make actual change.”

The backlash in the direction of Guzman emerged Sunday, when throughout an Instagram Dwell broadcast, he was requested about earlier tweets through which his spouse used the N-word. 

“I’ve loads of buddies — Black, white, Asian, Indian, no matter they’re, Korean — and we make enjoyable of one another’s races on a regular basis,” he responded.

“We name one another slurs on a regular basis. We don’t get butthurt in any respect as a result of we all know the precise individual, we all know who one another are.”

“We all know that we’re not making an attempt to deliver one another down. So, what are y’all making an attempt to get at? You’re making an attempt to show that anyone that’s not racist is racist? Nah.”

“You don’t have that energy. There is no such thing as a racist power coming from this family in any respect.”

Followers had been shocked by his feedback and requested what his 9-1-1 co-stars considered them. 

“There’s completely no excuse for the usage of the N-word. It belongs to the Black group solely and I completely don’t agree with it being utilized by anybody else beneath any circumstances,” stated Oliver Stark, who performs Buck on the FOX drama. 

Followers even lobbied for FOX to fireplace Guzman from the sequence, and the actor supplied up his first apology on Monday, saying that he “misspoke” when he stated that he and his spouse used “slurs.” 

“I don’t condone the usage of the N-word by any non-Black individual,” he stated on the time. “That features all Latinos. That’s not our phrase.”

That first apology didn’t go down properly, and will clarify the second, extra honest one. 

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Paul Dailly is the Affiliate Editor for TV Fanatic. Comply with him on Twitter.

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