Eddie Murphy Bows Out As Oscars Host

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Eddie Murphy has bowed out of his gig as host of the Academy Awards, following pal Brett Ratner’s decision to leave the show as producer because of an uproar over a gay slur.

The news of Murphy’s departure came Wednesday, a day after Ratner quit as producer of the Feb. 26 show.

Ratner left amid criticism of his use of a pejorative term for gay men in a question-and-answer session at a screening of his action comedy “Tower Heist,” which stars Murphy and Ben Stiller.

Murphy said in a news release from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that he had looked forward to playing host at the Oscars but that he understands and supports “each party’s decision with regard to a change of producers.”


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Lisa Baskin-Corl says:

November 9, 2011 at 4:32 pm

Why do these people have to make slurs about anyone? Keep your opinions to yourself . Once a bigot always
a bigot. We should just ignore these people who look down on others for what they consider as a good reason
and we know is prejudiced. This is why we have so many wars. No tolerance of other people’s ways or ideas.

Lisa Baskin-Corl says:

November 9, 2011 at 4:34 pm

If Eddie Murphy is bowing out because of his friend then he must share his point of view. wouldn’t you say?