On Monday, it was confirmed that Sawyer, who portrayed character Ralph Dibny on the CW series, was fired from the show and would not be returning for the seventh season after his past offensive tweets resurfaced online. “In regards to Mr. Sawyer’s posts on social media, we do not tolerate derogatory remarks that target any race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, or sexual orientation. Such remarks are antithetical to our values and polices, which strive and evolve to promote a safe, inclusive and productive environment for our workforce,” Warner Bros. Television, The CW, Berlanti Productions and executive producer Eric Wallace said in a joint statement to E! News.
In response to the news, Wallace also issued his own statement on Twitter, condemning Sawyer’s tweets and expanding on how they contribute to the national issue of racism.
Gustin, who plays the show’s titular character, reshared Wallace’s statement on Instagram, writing in the caption, “I don’t have much to add because Eric’s thoughts are stated so eloquently and powerfully. I will say I was shocked, saddened and angry when I saw the tweets. Words matter.”
Amell, the actor behind character Oliver Queen, retweeted Gustin’s post, adding, “Grant is one of the most thoughtful guys I know. He listens… and he wears his heart on his sleeve. Proud to have worked with him…Also… I’m aware that the showrunner wrote this. I’m supporting my friend. That’s it.”
In his public remarks, Wallace also shared his commitment to continuing to include Black and Brown voices in the making of the show.
“I, too, am committed to bringing permanent change to the work environment here on THE FLASH. Yes, this is a family show. But it’s for all families. That includes Black and Brown ones,” he wrote. “In order to facilitate this, I will continue to find Black and Brown writers, directors, actors and producers of all genders to help tell FLASH stories. Their stories are part of the American narrative, too, and must be heard. And the more you hear and see us, the more you will begin to recognize one simple fact: We’re human beings, too.”
Days earlier, Sawyer issued an apology on his Instagram account. “I’m not here to make excuses—regardless of my intention, my words matter and they carry profound consequences,” hie statement began. “And mine can and have caused pain and embarrassment, along with feelings I can only imagine, to supporters and fans, my cast mates, the crew, my colleagues and friends. I owe each of you an apology. Thank you for holding me accountable.”
“My words, irrelevant of being meant with an intent of humor, were hurtful, and unacceptable,” Sawyer continued. “I am ashamed I was capable of these really horrible attempts to get attention at that time. I regret them deeply. This was not acceptable behavior. These were words I threw out at the time with no thought or recognition of the harm my words could do, and now have done today. I am incredibly sorry, ashamed and disappointed in myself for my ignorance back then. ”
Noting “this is not reflective of what I think or who I am now,” he explained, “Years ago, thanks to friends and experiences who helped me to open my eyes, I began my journey into becoming a more responsible adult—in terms of what I say, what I do, and beyond. I’ve largely kept that journey private, and this is another way that I have let so many down. I still have more work to do. But how I define myself now does not take away the impact of my words, or my responsibility for them. I am very sorry.” 📎 The key is : Learn how to BE HAPPY BY YOURSELF FIRST. Because a human being that is happy on his/her own will never settle to be miserable with someone else. When you find happiness on your own then you will be able to spread it and share it with someone else. ... CRITIC ALSO 🖋️ spill TEA ☕ Easy on Shade 💣
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