This undated image released by A&E shows brothers Silas "Uncle Si" Robertson, left, and Phil Robertson from the popular series "Duck Dynasty." Phil Robertson was suspended for disparaging comments he made to GQ magazine about gay people but was reinstated by the network on Friday, Dec. 27. In a statement Friday, A&E said it decided to bring Robertson back to the reality series after discussions with the Robertson family and "numerous advocacy groups." |
LOS ANGELES
(AP) -- The A&E channel said it's reversing its decision to drop
"Duck Dynasty" patriarch Phil Robertson from the show for his remarks
about gays.
In a statement Friday, A&E
said it decided to bring Robertson back after discussions with the
Robertson family and "numerous advocacy groups."
The
channel had put Robertson on what it called "hiatus" following his
comments in a magazine article about how the Bible informs his view of
gays.
His comments were slammed by groups
including GLAAD, the gay media watch organization. But A&E's
decision drew a backlash from those who said they supported Robertson's
comments and others who defended him on the basis of freedom of speech.