WEEI Suspends Christian Fauria For 'Insensitive' Impression Of Tom Brady's Agent
BOSTON (CBS) – The co-host of a sports radio talk show on WEEI has been suspended for impersonating Tom Brady's agent in an Asian accent.
WEEI suspended Christian Fauria five days for using an Asian accent to portray agent Don Yee while discussing the inaccurate Boston Herald story about Brady's purported contract demands.
Fauria also appears on WBZ-TV during Patriots coverage.
The radio station called Fauria's actions an "insensitive and ill-conceived attempt at humor."
Earlier today during his show, Christian Fauria impersonated athlete agent, Don Yee in an insensitive and ill-conceived attempt at humor. We regret Christian's commentary and we apologize to Mr. Yee and those offended by the segment.
— WEEI (@WEEI) February 10, 2018
We do not support or condone Christian's comments, and we have suspended him for five days effective immediately.
— WEEI (@WEEI) February 10, 2018
Fauria apologized on Twitter Friday night.
Earlier today I made a horrible attempt at humor. In a segment during the show, I impersonated agent Don Yee in an insensitive and regrettable way. I want to publicly apologize to Don and anyone in the audience who heard it.
— christian fauria (@christianfauria) February 10, 2018
I have also reached out to Don directly to personally apologize. I have been disciplined by WEEI management and I fully support their decision.
— christian fauria (@christianfauria) February 10, 2018
The former tight end said he has personally reached out to Yee to apologize.