John Cena landed himself in some hassle with China after he addressed Taiwan as a rustic whereas selling his newest actioner Fast and Furious 9.
The matter escalated a lot that Cena needed to publish a video, apologising to China for the ‘mistake.’
John Cena to China after calling Taiwan a rustic: I like and respect China and Chinese folks. I’m very, very sorry about my mistake. I apologise, I apologise, I’m very sorry.
He’s selling Fast and Furious 9pic.twitter.com/y1NpAkGFVj
— Shubhangi Sharma (@ItsShubhangi) May 25, 2021
In what appears to be fluent Mandarin, John Cena asks for forgiveness from the Chinese folks. “I made one mistake, I must say right now, very important, I love and respect Chinese people. I am very sorry for my mistake. I am so sorry, I apologise,” BBC quoted the actor and wrestling champion as saying.
While chatting with Taiwanese broadcaster TBVS, Cena had talked about how Taiwan could be the primary ‘country’ that might be capable to watch his newest motion flick F9. The video created fairly the uproar within the Chinese neighborhood as China considers Taiwan to be part of Mainland China.