Adrianne Haslet-Davis, who was injured in the Boston Marathon bombing and lost part of a leg, was scheduled to record a segment for NBC’s Meet the Press, hosted by David Gregory.
Haslet-Davis says she requested that the names of the alleged bombers not be mentioned during the segment, but according to her tweets, a name was mentioned anyway and she became upset:
I feel so disrespected @meetthepress I asked politely yesterday and you said yes. Now you choose to use the name instead
— AdrianneHD (@AdrianneHaslet) April 11, 2014
Let's change the dialect to honor the survivors and not focus on the criminals. Shame on you @meetthepress
— AdrianneHD (@AdrianneHaslet) April 11, 2014
Later, David Gregory apologized:
I'm so sorry @AdrianneHaslet was upset tdy + had a bad experience w MTP. As I told her, her comfort level is far more imp than any show
— David Gregory (@davidgregory) April 11, 2014
Haslet-Davis received a lot of support, which she re-tweeted:
. @AdrianneHaslet that's real bad precedent @meetthepress is setting for future guests. Disrespectful and deceitful.
— Holly Leone (@HollyLeone19) April 11, 2014
https://twitter.com/Mares2014/status/454676085205372928
@AdrianneHaslet sorry that happened to you sweet girl. Some people forget how to be human. They lost a viewer and others will follow.
— melissa hines (@HinesMelissam) April 11, 2014
@AdrianneHaslet never trust @davidgregory! Rock on, Adrianne! @meetthepress
— ??☉TinkCares??? (@TinkCares) April 11, 2014
@AdrianneHaslet You're allowed to cry! Shame on you @meetthepress!
— ??☉TinkCares??? (@TinkCares) April 11, 2014
@AdrianneHaslet @meetthepress Shame in you people for not respecting your guests wishes
— melissa hines (@HinesMelissam) April 11, 2014
According to an NBC News statement via the Boston Herald, Haslet-Davis “requested that the alleged bombers’ names not be used in the entire program, but given the nature of the discussion we couldn’t make that guarantee.”
(h/t @treesaree)
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