Shaun White Apologizes to Special Olympics Community for Offensive Halloween Costume

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Shaun White

Shaun White apologized yesterday after wearing a Halloween costume that sparked a backlash from the Special Olympics. In a now-deleted post on White’s Instagram account, the professional snowboarder and skateboarder was shown dressed as “Simple Jack,” a disabled character featured in the 2008 film “Tropic Thunder” that triggered a boycott at the time and charges that it promoted “derogatory and demeaning” stereotypes.

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Shaun White’s apology Tweet. Credit: Twitter

“I owe everyone in the Special Olympics community an apology for my poor choice of Halloween costume the other night,” White said. “It was a last minute decision. It was the wrong one. The Special Olympics were right to call me on it. Lesson learned.”

Earlier, the organization’s co-founder, Soeren Palumbo, had told The Huffington Post in a statement that White had chosen a costume that “causes so much pain.”

“Disability is not a joke nor should it be a punchline,” Palumbo said. “We hope that Shaun White and others learn that this just continues stigma, stereotypes and discrimination.”

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Apology accepted. Credit: Twitter

In a reply to White’s apology on Twitter, the Special Olympics thanked him for “listening to our community.”

“You always have an invitation to shred with our athletes at #XGames Aspen!” the reply said.


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