The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

‘Green Book’ writer apologizes for old tweet

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LOS ANGELES >> “Green Book” cowriter Nick Vallelonga has apologized for a 2015 tweet about Muslims and 9/11 that has resurfaced a few days after the film won a Golden Globe Award.

In the tweet, he said then-presidenti­al-candidate Donald Trump was “100% correct” that local television news in New York on 9/11 showed Muslims in Jersey City cheering when the towers came down, and he had seen it.

There is no evidence such celebratio­ns occurred.

“I spent my life trying to bring this story of overcoming difference­s and finding common ground to the screen, and I am incredibly sorry to everyone associated with ‘Green Book,’” Vallelonga said in a statement Thursday. “I especially deeply apologize to the brilliant and kind Mahershala Ali, and all members of the Muslim faith, for the hurt I have caused.”

He added an apology to his late father Frank Anthony Vallelonga, an actor known profession­ally as Tony Lip, whose real-life befriendin­g of black concert pianist Don Shirley was the basis for the film. Ali, who is Muslim, plays Shirley and Viggo Mortensen plays the elder Vallelonga.

“‘Green Book’ is a story about love, acceptance and overcoming barriers, and I will do better,” the statement said.

Vallelonga has now deleted his Twitter account.

His old tweet began circulatin­g Wednesday just as “Green Book” director Peter Farrelly was apologizin­g when a 20-year-old story emerged about him flashing his genitals to colleagues as a joke.

“Green Book” won the Golden Globe on Sunday for best musical or comedy movie.

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 ?? PAUL DRINKWATER — NBC VIA AP, FILE ?? Nick Vallelonga accepts the award for best screenplay for “Green Book” during the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
PAUL DRINKWATER — NBC VIA AP, FILE Nick Vallelonga accepts the award for best screenplay for “Green Book” during the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.

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