David Cross responds to Charlyne Yi story: 'I am not racist nor a bully'
Arrested Development star David Cross has responded actress and comedian Charlyne Yi after Yi alleged via social media that Cross once made racist comments to her.
“I’m truly sorry if I hurt her, it was never my intention to do that,” Cross wrote on Twitter, before concluding, “I am not a racist nor a bully and loathe them in real life.”
Read his full statement below.
Adressing the Charlyne Yi tweet below. pic.twitter.com/WMHxH6lZco
— )))David Cross((( (@davidcrosss) October 18, 2017
On Monday in a series of tweets, Yi wrote that her interaction with Cross took place 10 years ago and that it began with the actor making fun of her clothing. “I think about the first time I met David Cross ten years ago [and] he made fun of my pants (that were tattered because I was poor),” she wrote. “Dumbfounded I stared at him speechless and he said to me ‘what’s a matter? You don’t speak English?? Ching-chong-ching-chong [sic].'”
Yi then added that once Cross noticed she was offended, “He asked me if I was going to fight with him karate in a southern accent.” Putting the experience into perspective, she concluded, “It is very uncool that a 40+ man was being racist towards me, being a young 20-year-old woman who was clearly on the verge of tears from his first racist comment.”
I think about the first time I met David Cross ten years ago & he made fun of my pants (that were tattered because I was poor). Dumbfounded I stared at him speechless and he said to me "what's a matter? You don't speak English?? Ching-chong-ching-chong".
— Charlyne Yi (@charlyne_yi) October 16, 2017
Then after he saw I was offended he asked me if I was going to fight with him karate in a southern accent. Then a few years later he was re-introduced to me after my comedy show with his girlfriend at the time & he said "Hi nice to meet you".
— Charlyne Yi (@charlyne_yi) October 16, 2017
HOWEVER it is very uncool that a 40+ man was being racist towards me, being a young 20 year old woman who was clearly on the verge of tears from his first racist comment.
— Charlyne Yi (@charlyne_yi) October 16, 2017