Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre apologized on Saturday after he was tricked into recording a personalized video for a group of white supremacist YouTubers that used anti-Semitic rhetoric.
In a statement posted to his Facebook page, Favre attempted to explain how he was duped into endorsing veiled anti-Semitic language in a video recording request he received on an app called Cameo.
"On November 22, I received a request to record a shout-out supporting what appeared to be a U.S. veterans organization for Cameo, a company that enables consumers to book personalized video greetings from celebrities," Favre explained.