The show got it wrong: Priyanka Chopra apologises for participation in 'The Activist'
Priyanka Chopra, who was listed as one of the hosts of the forthcoming series "The Activist", issued an apology for her participation in the show.
"I have been moved by the power of your voices over the past week. At its core, Activism is fuelled by cause and effect, and when people come together to raise their voice about something, there is always an effect. You were heard," read an excerpt from her post.
The actress' statement arrived a few days after the show received major flak from a section of the Internet. The initial format of "The Activist" was supposed to be like a planned reality competition show, which a lot of people pointed out, was against the actual nature of activism. Another school of thought was that mixing activism and competition is not right.
After the backlash, the organisations behind "The Activist", namely Global Citizen, CBS, and Live Nation, issued an apology and stated that the show's format would be changed to a documentary. It was originally supposed to have Priyanka Chopra, Usher, and Julianne Hough judging a competitive series.
"The Quantico" star added in her statement, "The show got it wrong, and I'm sorry that my participation in it disappointed many of you. The intention was always to bring attention to the people behind the ideas and highlight the actions and impact of the causes they support tirelessly. I'm happy to know that in this new format, their stories will be the highlight, and I'm proud to collaborate with partners who have their ear to the ground and know when it's time to hit pause and re-evaluate."
She added, "There is a global community of activists who fight the fight every single day and put their blood, sweat and tears into creating change, but more often than not, they are rarely heard or acknowledged. Their work is so important and they too deserve to be recognized and celebrated. Thank you to each and every one of you for all that you do."
Priyanka Chopra was last seen in Netflix's "The White Tiger", based on Aravind Adiga's Booker Prize winning novel. She will also star in Farhan Akhtar's "Jee Le Zaraa" with Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt. She will also be seen in "The Matrix Resurrections".
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