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'Arrested Development' co-stars apologize to Jessica Walter


This combination photo shows, from left, Jason Bateman, Jessica Walter and Tony Hale at the
This combination photo shows, from left, Jason Bateman, Jessica Walter and Tony Hale at the "Arrested Development" season five premiere in Los Angeles on May 17, 2018. Bateman and Hale are apologizing for comments they made in defense of their “Arrested Development” co-star Jeffrey Tambor, who was accused by Walter of verbally harassing her on set of "Arrested Development." (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP),This combination photo shows, from left, Jason Bateman, Jessica Walter and Tony Hale at the "Arrested Development" season five premiere in Los Angeles on May 17, 2018. Bateman and Hale are apologizing for comments they made in defense of their “Arrested Development” co-star Jeffrey Tambor, who was accused by Walter of verbally harassing her on set of "Arrested Development." (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Jason Bateman and Tony Hale are apologizing for comments they made in defense of their “Arrested Development” co-star Jeffrey Tambor, who has been accused of harassment on the show’s set.

In a series of tweets Thursday, Bateman says his comments were “wrong” and that it seemed like he was “condoning yelling at work.” He adds that he’s “incredibly embarrassed.”

Bateman was reacting to a cast interview in The New York Times in which actress Jessica Walter alleged Tambor verbally harassed her on the set.

Bateman responded in the interview that “a lot of stuff happens in 15 years.” He later tweeted “I realize that I was wrong here.” Hale also apologized Thursday, tweeting that his words “served to minimize Jessica’s pain.”

Netflix scrapped plans for the “Arrested Development” cast to meet fans in London on Friday, saying it had decided “not to move ahead with promotional activity.”