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WWE superstar John Cena is ‘very sorry’ to Chinese fans for referring to Taiwan as a country in Fast and Furious 9 promotional interview

  • John Cena says on Taiwanese TV that it would be ‘the first country to watch the film’
  • American quickly backtracked on Weibo, saying he made ‘one mistake’ after doing ‘a lot of interviews’

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Vin Diesel and John Cena in the Fast & Furious 9 movie released in May this year. Photo: Universal Studios

WWE superstar John Cena issued an apology to Chinese fans after calling Taiwan a country in a movie promotion interview.

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The 44-year-old American, who made the comment on Taiwanese broadcasting network TVBS during a promotional tour for the Hollywood blockbuster Fast & Furious 9, posted a video message on Sina Weibo clarifying his comments, though he did not directly mention Taiwan or its relationship with China.

“Hi China, I’m John Cena. I’m in the middle of Fast and Furious 9 promotions. I’m doing a lot of interviews. I made a mistake in one of my interviews. Everyone was asking me if I could use Chinese – [movie] staff gave me a lot of information, so there was a lot of interviews and information,” said Cena, who started learning Mandarin to help his wrestling promotion’s integration in China. He has since gone viral many times for his enthusiastic Mandarin-speaking abilities.

“I made one mistake. I have to say something very, very, very important now. I love and respect China and Chinese people. I’m very, very sorry about my mistake. I apologise, I apologise, I’m very sorry. You must understand that I really love, really respect China and the Chinese people. My apologies. See you.”

There are more than 5,000 comments on Cena’s Weibo apology.

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