A-list actress Sharon Stone recently spoke out about the abuse she claims she suffered in Hollywood, and comedian Dana Carvey has apologized for any actions that may have hurt her.
Last week, Stone fly on the wall Podcast, co-host saturday night live Star Carvey and David Spade talk about her life and her time as host SNL While they were regular cast members.
Stone said that during a live show in 1992, he was “terrified” when several men burst onto the stage before his opening monologue. Six people were arrested for violations. And Ms. Stone credits show producer Lorne Michaels with “saving her life” by keeping her away from protesters who were outraged by her AIDS activism. ” I felt that way.
She recalled that the protesters were stuck giving a live monologue even as they were handcuffed and led away.
But the real surprise of the podcast was Carvey’s apology.
One of the most controversial parts of the show was the “Airport Security Sketches,” in which three security members (Carvey, Kevin Nealon, and Rob Schneider) keep metal detectors running and use stones to find the problem. character was forced to slowly undress. . The joke is that the guys aren’t wary, they’re clearly lecherous.
In a podcast interview, Carvey said he is now ashamed of the sketch for two reasons: its depiction as an Indian and its objectification of Stone.
“I would like to publicly apologize for the security check sketch in which I played an Indian man. We are trying to convince Sharon, her character and others to take off their clothes to go through the security check,” Karvey said. Told.
Spade agreed with his co-host, calling the skit “very offensive” and outdated.
“It’s very 1992, it’s from a different era,” Carvey added.
Mr. Stone refused to apologize. She said it didn’t bother her at all.
“I know the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony. And I think we all committed misdemeanors because we didn’t think there was anything wrong with it at the time. We have this feeling. I didn’t. It was funny to me, so I didn’t care. I was fine with being the butt of the joke,” she said.
“We are in a very strange and precious time right now,” Stone added. “People have spent too much time alone. People don’t know how to be interesting and intimate with each other and do things like that. Everyone is so afraid and there are barriers to everything. People are no longer able to be normal with each other. They have completely lost their sense of reason.”
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