Green Book screenwriter apologizes for anti-Muslim tweet from 2015

Nick Vallelonga
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Green Book is struggling to recover its Oscar momentum after both its director and writer were hit with controversies days after their win at the Golden Globes.

Nick Vallelonga, the film's co-screenwriter and son of the character Viggo Mortensen plays, has issued an apology for a 2015 tweet that resurfaced Wednesday. After Donald Trump, then a presidential candidate, falsely claimed he saw "thousands" of Muslims cheering on 9/11, Vallelonga tweeted in support, writing, "100% correct. Muslims in Jersey City cheering when towers went down. I saw it, as you did, possibly on local news."

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Brendan Morrow

Brendan worked as a culture writer at The Week from 2018 to 2023, covering the entertainment industry, including film reviews, television recaps, awards season, the box office, major movie franchises and Hollywood gossip. He has written about film and television for outlets including Bloody Disgusting, Showbiz Cheat Sheet, Heavy and The Celebrity Cafe.