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Hollywood star SLAMMED for 'sick' comments over Stephen Colbert getting cancelled

Hollywood star SLAMMED for 'sick' comments over Stephen Colbert getting cancelled

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Sandra Oh 's strong words against CBS & Paramount raised eyebrows, in the wake of their cancelation of The Late Show hosted by Stephen Colbert.
The Killing Eve actress, 54, garnered controversy after making a number of strong comments on Tuesday's edition of the late night series on the network.
The Canadian-American star expressed her anger and frustration with Colbert's cancellation this month, after a stellar 10-season run.
'Like probably everyone here and everyone who is so supportive outside wants to say that I am so sorry and saddened and properly outraged for the cancellation of late-night here,' the Emmy-winning actress said.
Oh, a two-time Golden Globe winner, said that the decision made on the corporate level - which many say had political undertones - was a game-changer for standards in the U.S. amid President Donald Trump 's second term.
'Not only for yourself and for this entire family who are here, but for what it means, of what it means where we are in our culture and what it means for free speech,' Oh said.
Oh, who played Dr. Cristina Yang on ABC's Grey's Anatomy from 2005 until 2014, made strong wishes against the companies that were behind the controversial move.
'So I just want to say, sorry, and also if I can have your hand,' she told the host, 'to CBS and Paramount - a plague on both of your houses.'
Colbert said he was 'very grateful' as he wagged his finger, adding, 'I think they've been great partners.'
Oh, who portrayed the role of Eve Polastri on the drama Killing Eve, garnered a number of strong responses via social media following the appearance - with some people saying she took things too far.
Tony Dokoupil of CBS Mornings said Oh had things pegged wrong in blaming Colbert's show ending on politics, amid a changing economic landscape in late night TV.
'The business is broken,' Dokoupil said. 'And what no one seems to acknowledge is that the politics also changed.
'The business changed and so did the politics, and it got way more one-sided than anything Johnny Carson was ever doing.' (Carson, who died in 2005, famously was one to steer clear of going too far left or right so as not to put off a chunk of his audience.)
Dokoupil added, 'I think we should reflect on those changes as well - it's been a big shift culturally in that regard also.'
Others applauded her support for the embattled Colbert.
Said one user: 'sandra oh wishing a plague on cbs and paramount on steven colbert's show she's everything.'
Another added, 'I'm screamingggg she's too funny.'
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