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Jimmy Fallon apologizes for using blackface in past SNL skit

NBC Tonightshow host Jimmy Fallon has apologized for doing an impersonation of fellow comic Chris Rock while in blackface during a 2000 episode of Saturday Night Live.

'Thank all of you for holding me accountable,' Tonight show host says on Twitter

NBC Tonightshow host Jimmy Fallon has apologized for doing an impersonation of fellow comic Chris Rock while in blackface during a 2000 episode of Saturday Night Live. (Paul Drinkwater/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)

NBC Tonightshow host Jimmy Fallon has apologized for doing an impersonation of fellow comic Chris Rock while in blackface during a 2000 episode of Saturday Night Live.

Fallon tweeted on Tuesday that "there is no excuse for this."

Discussion of Fallon's 20-year-old skit surfaced this week after a video of it was posted online.

According to entertainment trade media outlet Variety, it was first posted on Twitter by a user named "chefboyohdear," and showed Fallon, as Rock, appearing on a talk show.

Historically, minstrel shows and movies featured white performers donning blackface to mock blacks. The continued use of blackface has long been considered offensive.

Fallon tweeted that it was a terrible decision to impersonate Rock, also a former Saturday Night Livecast member.

"I am very sorry for making this unquestionably offensive decision and thank all of you for holding me accountable," the late-night star wrote.

The Twitter user who posted the clip mentioned Megyn Kelly, who was taken off the Todayshow and eventually left NBC News after suggesting in 2018 that it was OK for children to wear blackface in Halloween costumes. She apologized for her remark.

Another late-night comic, Jimmy Kimmel, wore blackface to impersonate basketball star Karl Malone while on Comedy Central's The Man Show20 years ago. Sarah Silverman used blackface for a sketch on her Comedy Central show in 2007, a decision she later said she was "horrified" by.