Social media users are ripping into F9 star John Cena for apologising to China and Chinese people after he called Taiwan a country.
The problem originated from the wrestler’s interview with TVBS, a Taiwanese broadcaster, where he said, “Taiwan is the first country to watch Fast and Furious 9.”
Here lies the issue: the People’s Republic of China (PRC) claims the Taiwan island as its territory, regarding its breakaway as illegitimate. This, despite the region having its own government, democratic elections and army. It has been a point of geopolitical contention, with many countries siding with China on the issue.
Thus, on Monday, 24 May 2021, the wrestler-turned-actor posted a Mandarin video message on Weibo, a popular Chinese social media platform. In the video, John Cena did not specifically mention that he was apologising for calling Taiwan a country.
Instead, he said that he had done many interviews for Fast & Furious 9, and during one of them, he made a mistake.
“I must say right now, it’s very, very, very, very, very, very important. I love and respect China and Chinese people. I’m very, very sorry for my mistake,” Cena said as quoted by NBC News.
Below is the John Cena apology video reposted on Twitter:
John Cena apologized in Chinese on Sina Weibo after calling Taiwan a country during an interview promoting Fast & Furious 9 pic.twitter.com/dzRKIYgEzL
— joexu.bsky.social (@JoeXu) May 24, 2021
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