Los Angeles: After facing backlash for defending his wife's use of the "N-word" and admitting using racial slurs with friends, 9-1-1 actor Ryan Guzman has apologised, saying he has misrepresented himself.
It all started when Guzman's followers found old tweets posted by his wife Chrysti Ane in which she admitted of using the N-word. While Ane apologised for those posts, Guzman defended the use through an Instagram live video, according to news reports.
"I have plenty of friends -- Black, white, Asian, Indian, whatever they are, Korean -- and we make fun of each other's races all the time," Guzman said in the video.
"We call each other slurs all the time. We don't get b***-hurt at all because we know the actual person, we know who each other are. We know that we're not trying to bring each other down. So, what are y'all trying to get at? You're trying to prove that somebody that's not racist is racist? Nah. You don't have that power. There is no racist energy coming from this household at all," he added.
Following the video, Guzman faced backlashes from his co-stars and social media users.
Guzman then apologised for his previous video with a new video, posted on Instagram.
"People that are coming up to me, keep that same energy for Cardi B, Tekashi 6ix9ine, Fat Joe, all them Latinos have been using for years upon years and getting passes," Guzman said.