David Choe Called Out On Twitter For Disturbing Video From 2014
Star of Netflix’s ‘Beef’ Called Out For After 2014 Video of Him Talking About Raping A Black Woman Surfaces
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April 14, 2023
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Twitter Is Lighting David Cheo’s A** Up
As expected, social media, specifically Black Twitter, was not here for the shenanigans. “David Choe’s rape confession is shocking to me. Like the culture we live in is horrific but to think you can just graphically detail how you raped someone and still wind up on starring in this TV show??? Jail for everyone involved,” one Twitter user wrote.David Choe Did Apologize & Claims The Entire Story Was Made Up
Choe’s rapey story was the subject of the 2014 BuzzFeed story, and the actor apologized, claiming he’s no rapist, and made the whole story of him forcing the woman named “Rose” to give him oral sex up. “I never thought I’d wake up one late afternoon and hear myself called a rapist. It sucks. Especially because I am not one. I am not a rapist,” he claims “I hate rapists; I think rapists should be raped and murdered.” “I am an artist and a storyteller, and I view my show DVDASA as a complete extension of my art. If I am guilty of anything, it’s bad storytelling in the style of douche. Just like many of my paintings are often misinterpreted, the same goes with my show. The main objective of all of my podcasts is to challenge and provoke my friends and the co-stars on the show.” He then claims the story was meant to “entertain,” adding, “We f*ck with each other, entertain ourselves, and laugh at each other. It’s a dark, tasteless, completely irreverent show where we fuck with everyone listening, but mostly ourselves. We create stories and tell tales. It’s not a news show. It’s not a representation of my reality.” Mmmhmmm. It will be interesting to see how Netflix handles this situation. Until then, you can see more reactions to the clip in the gallery below. — Photo: Charley Gallay / Getty1.
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