Lethal Weapon star Clayne Crawford is making amends for his bad behavior on the set of the Fox reboot.
The actor on Tuesday posted a lengthy apology on his verified Instagram page in which he detailed two incidents that occurred on the Warner Bros. Television procedural. Crawford admitted that he was "reprimanded twice" during the second season of the Fox procedural.
He said the first incident came after he became angry after what he deemed were unsafe working conditions on the set. After the outburst, Crawford said he met with human resources, apologized for his role in the conflict and completed studio-appointed therapy, while also sharing a "sizable portion" of his paycheck with one of the parties involved ? at Warners' request. The second incident came during an episode he was directing when another actor on set felt unsafe after a piece of shrapnel from an effect hit him.
"I absolutely love, respect and care for my crew and cast, and would never intentionally jeopardize so many jobs," Crawford wrote. "I an incredibly sorry if my passion for doing good work has ever made anyone feel less than comfortable on our set, or feel less than celebrated for their efforts. Furthermore, I apologize to all the crew and cast for any negative attention Lethal Weapon is receiving because of these incidents."