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Friday, June 10, 2011

Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan Influence Homophobic Outburst

Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan Influence Homophobic Outburst
You know that cheap shot of all time when you disappoint Tina Fey.
The funnywoman referred to the recent controversy surrounding the comedian Tracy Morgan, which contained anti-gay jokes (who later apologized for Morgan).

"Violent images rant Tracy bothered me when homophobic hate crimes continue threatening the life of the LGBT community thing," says Fey E! News in a statement.

But that's not all show creator had to say. And Morgan 30 Rock costar Alec Baldwin and the leaders of the NBC had a few words to share as well ...

PLUS: Tracy Morgan apologizes for gay jokes, but suffice?

Fey went on to say that comics are speech, "not in conformity with Tracy Morgan, I know this is not a hateful person and it is usually too sleepy and self-centered to ever hurt another person," adding: " I hope his fault that the apology will be accepted as sincere Tracy by fellow gays and lesbians to 30 Rock, Tracy without which would not have lines to speak, dress, put the foot, scene partners to do business with or a print - from paycheck from accounting to put in your pocket. "

Bob Greenblatt, president of NBC Entertainment also had few words about the incident. In a statement sent to E!, Greenblatt said, "I speak on behalf of NBC and myself when I say I do not condone hatred or violence of any kind and I am happy to see Tracy Morgan apologized for homophobic in the past they look up. "

"We will always identify the artist's freedom of expression, but not when the reckless things said to each situation. Unfortunately, Tracy's comments reflect a negative as well as 30 Rock and NBC, all-inclusive, and two very different organizations, and We explained to him that such behavior is not to be tolerated. "

Alec Baldwin on Twitter short and sweet when he published: "Oh, Tracy."