ESPN's Sage Steele apologizes for controversial comments about Obama's racial identity and vaccine mandates

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(CNN)ESPN "SportsCenter" anchor Sage Steele has apologized aft making arguable statements astir vaccine mandates, pistillate sports reporters and erstwhile President Barack Obama's radical identity.

Steele has been removed from aerial pursuing comments made during a September 29 podcast occurrence of "Uncut With Jay Cutler."

In a connection to CNN, Steele said: "I cognize my caller comments created contention for the company, and I apologize. We are successful the midst of an highly challenging clip that impacts each of us, and it's much captious than ever that we pass constructively and thoughtfully."

    While signaling the podcast hosted by the erstwhile NFL quarterback, Steele made aggregate comments that near galore successful sports media scratching their heads. While talking astir ESPN's institution vaccine mandate, Steele said she respects an individual's determination to get the Covid-19 vaccine "but to mandate it is sick, and it's scary to me."

      She besides spoke to Cutler astir her individuality arsenic a mixed-race woman, questioning Obama's determination to place arsenic Black connected the census.

      "I'm like, 'Well, congratulations to the president.' That's his thing. I deliberation that's fascinating considering his Black dada was obscurity to beryllium found, but his White ma and grandma raised him, but hey, you bash you. I'm going to bash me," Steele said.

      Steele besides made comments astir pistillate sports reporters and intersexual harassment, saying that women request to "be responsible" and it "isn't conscionable connected players and athletes and coaches to enactment a definite way."

      "I've had talks with young women ... they're similar 'Oh, would you look astatine my tape, would bash this,' and I've said listen, I would emotion to. But the mode you contiguous yourself is not thing I privation to beryllium associated with," she told Cutler, who nodded. "So erstwhile you formal similar that, I'm not saying you merit the gross comments, but you cognize what you're doing erstwhile you're putting that outfit on, too."

      In an interrogation with CNN's Brianna Keilar connected New Day Wednesday, erstwhile ESPN big Cari Champion, who presently co-hosts "Cari & Jemele Won't Stick to Sports," said galore young brownish girls successful the industry, including herself, had looked up to Steele. To perceive her marque anti-Black comments and demean women, she said, was disappointing.

      "(Steele's comments) implied truthful galore things that were hurtful," said Champion, who stated that she has worked with Steele successful the past. "And it besides shows that there's a deficiency of an consciousness connected her part."

      Regarding her comments astir women reporters specifically, Champion said that mentality, particularly successful a male-dominated concern similar sports broadcasting, lone pushes women "further down."

      "(Steele) thinks that she has taken the motivation precocious ground, and rather frankly each she's done is separated herself and enactment a part betwixt women successful a concern that already puts a part betwixt us," Champion said. "It makes it hard for america to get on due to the fact that we consciousness similar we person to compete. And it's truthful disappointing."

      ESPN is having backstage discussions with Steele, a spokesperson for the web said successful a statement.

      "At ESPN, we clasp antithetic points of presumption -- dialog and treatment marque this spot great. That said, we expect that those points of presumption beryllium expressed respectfully, successful a mode accordant with our values, and successful enactment with our interior policies," they said. "We are having nonstop conversations with Sage and those conversations volition stay private."

      Steele's comments and her suspension travel conscionable implicit a period aft the web removed different well-known host, Rachel Nichols, from her sum of the NBA and canceled her amusement "The Jump," aft the New York Times reported successful July comments that she made astir different NBA analyst, Maria Taylor during a backstage speech successful 2020.

        According to the Times' report, Nichols, who is White, said Taylor, who is Black, was chosen to pb NBA Finals sum owed to the company's diverseness efforts.

        Nichols aboriginal apologized connected air.

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