“Whats an apology without accountability?”
The thing about his interview as a whole is, I thought it was funny.
And so I think that he brushed off some chops and gave us a nice performance.

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Reps for Schneider did not immediately respond to EWs request for comment.
And if I had known at the time, I would have changed it on the spot.
Elsewhere in his video, Schneider continued to apologize.

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There’s definitely things that I would do differently, he said.
The main thing that I would change is how I treat people and everyone.
I definitely at times didn’t give people the best of me.
Where was all of this apologizing whenJennette McCurdys book came out?
Or when Angelique Bates had said something very publicly?
Hearne went on to question the validity of Schneiders apology.
I just feel that, whats an apology without accountability?
Realistically, if you take the inappropriate jokes away, do you have a show anymore?
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Hearne and Samuels also reacted to Schneiders assurances that he values diversity.
In his video, Schneider said, Diversity has always been very important to me in my shows.
It was about us, Hearne stated.
He said, Oh, I jumpstarted the careers of Kenan and Kel.
So they talked about us being overlooked, and then he overlooked us in his answer.
What do you do with that?
It was very evident from the first day: it was just the two of us, Samuels said.
And there were two.
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