According to Crawford, Wayans never had any interest in starring in a Lethal Weapon series and initially had approached Warner Bros. Television head Peter Roth about making a completely different show.
“When he went to Peter, [Roth] was like, ‘That’s a great idea but let me pitch you something else first: Lethal Weapon.”
Crawford revealed that there’s much more to the shocking tape in which Crawford called Wayans a “p—y” and said Wayans was only famous because of his brother Keenen Ivory Wayans.
If you thought the drama surrounding Clayne Crawford’s shocking firing from Lethal Weapon had cooled down, you were in for a huge surprise on Tuesday.