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Entourage Creator Vows to End Hate on Set


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Entourage creator Doug Ellin has promised to address the homophobic and racial slurs that were allegedly made on the set of the hit HBO series after actor Rex Lee complained about bullying.

Lee, the gay Asian actor who plays Lloyd, said crew members "occasionally" made disparaging remarks about him.

Lee told TMZ.com he had been subjected to "insensitive gay jokes" but added, "I try not to let it bother me."

Ellin was "shocked and horrified" to learn of Lee's statements and plans to deal with the issue before filming begins on the seventh season, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.

Ellin said he "will be speaking to everybody before we start filming again in March. It's not something condoned or acceptable."

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Glenn
    Date posted: 11/23/2009 11:19:21 PM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    While he's at it, why doesn't the show creator do something about the rampant misogyny, ageism and stereotyping of gays and just about every group in his scripts? The show is disgusting.

  • Name: Joe Reid
    Date posted: 11/23/2009 10:00:01 PM
    Hometown: San Diego, CA

    Comment:

    Poor little rice queen! (Purposely derogatory/un-PC comment!) Maybe she should wear a necklace made of Sushi. I understand some of the crew members might have to stay away from that stuff. I'm excited that Hollywood may actually be holding itself to the same standards all of us working bastards have to uphold - no harassment based on sexual orientation or race. It's ABOUT TIME!

  • Name: terry
    Date posted: 11/23/2009 9:17:12 PM
    Hometown: alameda

    Comment:

    It's a show about straight guys and egos, what did u expect?



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