Alec Baldwin's talk show suspended following chaotic week
Alec Baldwin's week turned from bad to worse on Friday (15Nov13) when his talk show was suspended after he used homophobic language during a confrontation with a photographer.
The 30 Rock star has been involved in several altercations with members of the press after actress Genevieve Sabourin was convicted of stalking him in a New York City court earlier this week (begs11Nov13).
On Thursday (14Nov13), he lost his cool with one paparazzo who he
claimed got too close to his wife Hilaria and baby daughter Carmen,
growling at them to get away from his family before using a
homophobic slur.
Following an outcry from gay rights advocates, Baldwin issued an
apology over his remark, while bosses at MSNBC have scrapped
episodes of his Up Late show from their schedules for the next two
weeks.
A statement from Baldwin reads, "I did not intend to hurt or offend
anyone with my choice of words, but clearly I have - and for that I
am deeply sorry. Words are important. I understand that, and will
choose mine with great care going forward. What I said and did this
week, as I was trying to protect my family, was offensive and
unacceptable. Behavior like this undermines hard-fought rights that
I vigorously support. I understand 'Up Late' will be taken off the
schedule for tonight and next week.
"I want to apologize to my loyal fans and to my colleagues at msnbc
- both for my actions and for distracting from their good work.
Again, please accept my apology."
Sabourin has been sentenced to seven months behind bars, including
30 days for contempt of court, after being found guilty of stalking
and harassing Baldwin.