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Jimmy Fallon apologizes for wearing blackface in resurfaced SNL sketch

- Guardian staff

Late-night TV host and comedian Jimmy Fallon has apologized for appearing in blackface during a Saturday Night Live sketch two decades ago after a clip went viral on social media and triggered a storm of protest.

In the sketch, broadcast in 2000, Fallon, who now hosts The Tonight Show, was impersonat­ing the black comedian Chris Rock and wearing heavy makeup.

Fallon said in a statement on Twitter: “In 2000, while on SNL, I made a terrible decision to do an impersonat­ion of Chris Rock while in blackface. There is no excuse for this. I am very sorry for making this unquestion­ably offensive decision and thank all of you for holding me accountabl­e.”

The clip, which has periodical­ly resurfaced before, was posted by a Twitter user on Monday night and quickly went viral, seeing the hashtag #JimmyFallo­nisoverpar­ty start to trend.

Fallon is far from the first entertainm­ent star or public figure to apologize for wearing blackface. Comic Sarah Silverman said she was fired from a movie after a photo appeared of her wearing blackface during a 2007 episode of The Sarah Silverman Show. Last year several senior figures in Virginia politics were exposed as having worn blackface. News broadcaste­r Megyn Kelly in 2018 lost her NBC job after she defended wearing blackface as part of a Halloween costume.

Virginia’s governor, Ralph Northam, defied calls to step down last year after a picture resurfaced from his medical school yearbook page that showed a person in blackface standing next to a person in a Ku Klux Klan costume. Northam did not specify which of the

pair he was, though he apologized, then later claimed he was not in the photograph, a point that was not subsequent­ly fully clarified.

The Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, also sparked uproar last year and was obliged to apologize during his re-election campaign after old pictures of him in blackface at a party surfaced.

 ?? Photograph: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP ?? Jimmy Fallon in New York, New York, on 23 April 2019.
Photograph: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP Jimmy Fallon in New York, New York, on 23 April 2019.

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