Oz TV network apologises for racist MJ skit

By ANI
Thursday, October 8, 2009

MELBOURNE - An Australian television network has apologised for a black-face skit on one of its shows after the act drew serious criticism.

The Nine Network broadcast the show’s Red Faces segment that showed a man with white face, “comically” impersonating Michael Jackson, while faces of the back-up dancers were painted black.

Celebrity judge Harry Connick Jr slammed the act, giving it a score of zero.

“I had no idea I was going to be a part of it. I have absolutely no hard feelings and I’m not even upset, but I felt I had a responsibility to respond,” News.com.au quoted him as telling Fairfax Radio Network.

A spokesman for the Nine Network issued an apology, saying: “It was never intended to offend and we regret any offence the Red Faces act caused.” (ANI)

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