A sports radio personality invoked ESPN analyst Mina Kimes’ name in connection with derogatory slang—then claimed he meant someone else.
A sports radio personality is under fire for using an ethnic slur in reference to ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kines, who is half-Asian.
Participants in WEEI’s Greg Hill Show were discussing their favorite “nips”—or single serve bottles of alcohol—when executive producer Chris Curtis interjected, “Oh, I’d probably go Mina Kimes,”reported. Not exactly acquitting himself, Curtis later claimed through a station spokesperson that he meant to say “Mila Kunis.” Kimes then changed her Twitter profile pic to a photo of Kunis while ESPN called Curtis’ comment “hateful” and “extremely offensive.
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