David Schwimmer is apologizing to "Living Single" actress Erika Alexander for his recent comments defending the "diversity" in "Friends," saying he meant "no disrespect."
In tweet directed at Alexander, Schwimmer, who told The Guardian that he "campaigned for years" for a more diverse show, said his comments on hopefully seeing "an all-black 'Friends'" were taken out of context.
“I was asked recently in an interview for The Guardian how I felt...about a reboot of 'Friends' immediately following a conversation about diversity on the show, and so offered up other possibilities for a reimagining of the show today," he wrote in his tweet. "I didn’t mean to imply 'Living Single' hadn’t existed or indeed hadn’t come before 'Friends,' which I knew it had."
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In an earlier tweet, Alexander had addressed Schwimmer's interview comments, saying "Living Single," which ran from 1993 to 1998 and followed a group of single friends living in New York, was "the template" for the 1994 launch of "Friends."
"Please remember in an interview quotes are often pieced together and taken out of context, and then these quotes are repurposed in other articles by other people who are trying to be provocative," Schwimmer continued. "I was a fan of 'Living Single,' and was not implying 'Friends' was the first of its kind."
The actor went on to explain how "Friends" was actually inspired by its own series creators, adding that "if it was based on 'Living Single' you’d have to ask them."
MORE: Why 'Friends' creators say a reboot would 'mess with the show's DNA'Although Schwimmer acknowledged that "Living Single" likely helped "Friends" get the "green light" from the network, he still appeared to defend his comments.
"In any event, if my quote was taken out of context, it’s hardly in my control," he wrote. "I assure you I meant no disrespect."
Alexander seemed to appreciate his lengthy response. "David, thank you for this - it was very thoughtful. I’d like to say something a bit more in depth myself - so stay tuned - but really brother thank you. e," she said.
"Good Morning America" has reached out to Alexander for comment.