Seth Rogen sorry for 'blackface' incident on kids' film set

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

has apologised after reports emerged that a stand-in performer had skin-darkening make-up applied on the set of "Good Boys", a children's adventure he is backing.

"This shouldn't have happened, and I'm terribly sorry it did," said in a statement, reported

His comment came after celebrity gossip website TMZ reported that the stand-in - reportedly a "light-skinned African American kid" - was given dark brown make-up in an effort to match the skin tone of 11-year-old Keith L Williams, one of the film's stars.

added: "I won't give excuses for why it happened. I'll just say that as soon I was made aware of it, I ensured we put an end to it - and I give my word that on any project my team and I are involved in, we will take every precaution to make sure something similar does not take place again.

"I'm engaging in conversations to make sure I find the best way to do that. It's on me to be proactive. Reacting isn't enough."

"Good Boys", directed by and Gene Stupnitsky, features Room's as one of a group of children who skip school in a comedy described as "Stand By Me meets Superbad".

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 13:40 IST