Megan Amram, a popular Twitter personality and co-executive producer of NBC’s The Good Place, has issued an apology for past insensitive tweets.
The 32-year-old posted these tweets from 2011-2013 and contain racist and offensive language directed at Asian-Americans, Jewish people and people with disabilities. “I would like to address some tweets from over the past decade that have been circulating recently,” she wrote. “I fear this will not convey everything that I want it to, but I am speaking from the heart and trying my best to communicate my sincere regret.
I am deeply embarrassed and more apologetic than you can ever know.” “My instinct is to share the varying degrees of explanation for every tweet that has offended,” she wrote, “but
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