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Jimmy Kimmel Apologizes for Using Blackface, N-Word During Past Karl Malone and Snoop Dogg Impressions

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Jimmy Kimmel used the words “evolved” and “matured” when he apologized for appearing in blackface while imitating Karl Malone many years ago.

Kimmel impersonated Malone on Comedy Central’s “The Man Show,” which he co-hosted with Adam Carolla from 1999 to 2003.

Kimmel explained that the Malone impression started as a radio bit and not once did he think it was racist.

Kimmel has been a constant critic of President Donald Trump on his show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

Kimmel’s apology comes nearly a month after late-night host Jimmy Fallon apologized for appearing in blackface while impersonating Chris Rock in 2000 on “Saturday Night Live.”

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