Donald Glover and the Atlanta crew claim they were harassed because of their race while filming the third season of the show in London.The Community actor, 38, his brother Stephen Glover, 31, and their co-writer Stefani Robinson, 29, discussed the incident during theTelevision Critics Association's virtual winter press conference on Thursday.According to their account, the group was standing outside a closed bar in the city when they were approached by a small group.
Racism across the Atlantic: Donald Glover and the Atlanta crew claim they were harassed because of their race while filming the third season of the show in London (pictured 2019)'It was the first night there,' Stephen recalled. 'This group of people walks up.
And maybe one of them kind of notices Donald or recognizes him.And she stops and they start asking if they know anywhere around here to get something to drink.
I think we were talking to them for a second. It's this girl and two or three guys.' While the conversation seemed to start innocently enough, one member of the group that approached them quickly began to say offensive statements to the three Atlanta writers, all of whom are Black.Stephen said that one of the men claimed the writers could break into a bar because 'you guys all carry hammers.'Hammer is a slang word that refers to a gun.
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