Chris Curtis, a WEEI host in Boston, is suspended for making an alleged racial slur on air about ESPN’s Mina Kimes.
When asked about his favorite “nips,” Curtis said: “Oh, I’d probably go Mina Kimes,” referring to the ESPN NFL analyst, who is of Korean descent.In his apology on air, Curtis claimed he meant to say the name of American actress Mila Kunis.“In a pathetic failed attempt at a one liner, I attempted to bring up Mila Kunis, which was not really that funny… sophomoric and sexist,” Curtis said,“But for reasons I don’t understand, I said Mina Kimes. That was never the intention for me to say her name.
ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes attends ESPN and CFP’s Allstate Party At The Playoff Event at The Majestic Downtown on Jan. 7, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.“So I want to apologize to Mina Kimes, I want to apologize for a stupid, lame attempt at a joke, something that there’s just really no other way to put it,” Curtis said.
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