Hollywood's well-known filmmaker Spike Lee has apologized for his comments. Spike Lee has apologized for the comments he made in Hollywood to defend the director and his friend Woody Allen against "cancel culture". He took back his words via Twitter.
He posted on Twitter on Saturday, "I apologize deeply. My words were wrong. I will not tolerate sexual harassment, assault or violence. This causes real harm." In an interview on the radio station, In the talk show 'In the Morning', Lee shared his thoughts about Allen. He said, "I would just like to say that Woody Allen is a great filmmaker. Woody is a friend of mine, I know he is going through this now."
After the allegations on Allen again, many people called him good and bad that he had harassed his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow at the age of 7. He has denied the allegations. However, due to these allegations, Allen faced many issues. In addition, Amazon also cancelled a film deal with Allen.
I Deeply Apologize. My Words Were WRONG. I Do Not And Will Not Tolerate Sexual Harassment, Assault Or Violence. Such Treatment Causes Real Damage That Can't Be Minimized.-Truly, Spike Lee.
— Spike Lee (@SpikeLeeJoint) June 13, 2020
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