Alia Shawkat wished she had said more when her male “Arrested Development” co-stars defended Jeffrey Tambor to the New York Times. Now she is. “Once Jeffrey answered [with] his rote response, the ...
Actress Alia Shawkat, known for her roles in Search Party and Arrested Development, apologized on Monday for using a racial slur in a 2016 interview. In the interview that has resurfaced, Shawkat ...
Alia Shawkat has apologized for using the N-word during an interview from 2016. The actress, known for her roles in Search Party and Arrested Development, took to Twitter on Monday to post a lengthy ...
"I regret using a word that carries so much pain and history for black people, as it is never a word to be used by someone who is not black," the actress said in a statement Alia Shawkat is addressing ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “Once Jeffrey answered [with] his rote response, the other men in the room started to be a lot ...
Last month, what was supposed to be a standard press interview for Arrested Development’s new season soon turned into chaos over at the New York Times, when Jessica Walter revealed, through tears, ...
Owning up to her mistakes. Alia Shawkat apologized for using the N-word in a 2016 interview after footage of the moment resurfaced on social media. The Search Party star, 31, has been a vocal ...
Alia Shawkat wished she had said more when her male “Arrested Development” co-stars defended Jeffrey Tambor to the New York Times. Now she is. “Once Jeffrey answered [with] his rote response, the ...
Search Party and Arrested Development star Alia Shawkat is apologizing for using a racial slur in a resurfaced 2016 interview in which she quoted lyrics from Drake's "We Made It." On Monday, the ...
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