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Jimmy Fallon Apologized For His "Terrible Decision" To Do Blackface On "SNL" After A Controversial Sketch Went Viral

"I am very sorry for making this unquestionably offensive decision..."

Jimmy Fallon found himself at the center of controversy last night, after a blackface sketch he did on Saturday Night Live in 2000 resurfaced online.

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In the sketch, Jimmy wore blackface to impersonate Chris Rock on Regis Philbin's talk show. The sketch was uncovered and posted to Twitter last night, where it quickly went viral — along with the hashtag #JimmyFallonIsOverParty.

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Well, Jimmy just released a statement on Twitter in response to the controversy, and apologized for his "terrible decision" to do blackface.

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"In 2000, while on SNL, I made a terrible decision to do an impersonation of Chris Rock while in blackface," Fallon wrote to his nearly 52 million followers. "There is no excuse for this."

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"I am very sorry for making this unquestionably offensive decision and thank all of you for holding me accountable," he added.

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Fallon's statement has been met with mixed reactions online. Some felt like his apology was sufficient:

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Others felt like Fallon's statement was a step in the right direction, but acknowledged the need to "not just [move] on, but [use] it as a chance to teach others":

Some felt like his apology should have been more direct in terms of outlining what, specifically, is so damaging about blackface:

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And a few Twitter users pointed out how many of the people rushing to forgive or defend Jimmy's actions in the comments are white:

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For more reactions to Jimmy's blackface controversy, click here.

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