DebbieSpendItNow.com Actress Apologizes for Portrayal of Chinese People

U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra (R-Michigan) didn’t win himself too many fans with a recent campaign ad that portrays Chinese people as job-stealers with goofy voices, and the 21-year-old actress who portrayed a Chinese woman in the spot probably wouldn’t a popularity contest right now, either.

debbie-spenditnowU.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra (R-Michigan) didn’t win himself too many fans with a recent campaign ad that portrays Chinese people as job-stealers with goofy voices, and the 21-year-old actress who portrayed a Chinese woman in the spot probably wouldn’t a popularity contest right now, either. 

At least recent college graduate Lisa Chan is trying to make amends for her role in the controversial DebbieSpendItNow.com advertisement.

“I am deeply sorry for any pain that the character I portrayed brought to my communities,” said Chan in a recent post on her Facebook page. “As a recent college grad who has spent time working to improve communities and empower those without a voice, this role is not in any way representative of who I am.”The 30-second spot attacks Hoekstra’s opponent, Democrat Debbie Stabenow, as a financially-irresponsible politician. In it, Chan rides up on a bicycle and thanks Stabenow for how her free-spending attitude has made China’s economy stronger and the U.S.’ weaker.

“It was absolutely a mistake on my part and one that, over time, I hope can be forgiven,” Chan continued in her post. “I feel horrible about my participation and I am determined to resolve my actions.”

1 thought on “DebbieSpendItNow.com Actress Apologizes for Portrayal of Chinese People”

  1. Mary Anne Bowman via Facebook

    I guess it’s time for all of those black actors and actresses playing maids and gangbangers to line up and apologize. Because there’s just so much rich and varied work for non-white actors, they likely had their pick and just wanted to make black people as a whole look bad. Uh huh. And women? Let’s not even get started. I mean, they’ve got 20% of the available roles — assuming they’re under 25 and thin. They can play all the mistresses and girlfriends and helpmates and madonnas and prostitutes they want. What more can they ask for?Those women. Always complaining about something …

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