Terry Bradshaw apologizes after calling Ken Jeong 'the little short guy from Japan'
Former NFL quarterback and"Fox NFL Sunday" host Terry Bradshaw is expressing remorse following an offensive comment he made about Ken Jeong.
Bradshaw was referring to Robin Thicke, the son of Alan Thicke who died in 2016, and Ken Jeong, who was born in Detroit but is of Korean descent. Both were panelists on the singing show. “I made an insensitive remark today about Ken, who I’ve known for some time,” Bradshaw said in a statement published by The Wrap and Variety. “I’ve spoken to him about the importance of cultural respect and apologized for my offensive comments.
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