One week after she pledged a donation to make up for the lack of racial diversity in Friends, the show's co- creator apologized for the way the show handled a trans character.
It was a mistake to not use "she" pronouns when referring to the child's parent, according to a video released Tuesday.
In a new interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation, she admitted that she was guilty of not having enough representation of Black people on the show.
The Los Angeles Times reported last week that she had pledged $4 million to the African and African American studies department at the university.
Even though her father was trans, we referred to her as 'Chandler's father'.
The six white lead actors of Friends went on to become stars. Last year, the crew got together for a special reunion. The show only had a few black actors in it's 10 seasons. While the show was praised for its representation of a lesbian couple, it also mocked the character it called Charles, who had relationships with men and worked as a drag queen in Las Vegas. Kathleen Turner, who played the parent on the show, said she would not have taken the role if she had the chance today.
The creator of 'Friends' says it was a mistake.
The creator of Friends regrets misgendering the parent of a transexual child.