Gabriel Byrne says his description of The Gathering as a ‘shakedown’ was too harsh
Dublin-born-actor says relationship with Diaspora must be nurtured
Irish actor Gabriel Byrne backtracked on his criticism of “The Gathering,” admitting his description of the tourism initiative as a “shakedown” may have been "too strong a word."
The “In Treatment” star made headlines last November when he described The Gathering 2013 initiative as 'a scam.'
Speaking during a radio interview with Today FM Byrne said: “People are sick to death of being asked to help out in what they regard as a scam.”
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The Dublin-born-actor, who previously served as Ireland’s Cultural Ambassador, said he stands over the majority of his remarks.
Speaking to the Irish Independent, he expressed dismay that his remarks got such a big reaction.
"I wouldn't take back anything that I said. I have lived in America since 1987, I understand how complex that group of people is," Bryne said in reference to the Irish diaspora.
"What I was saying was, 'This is the reaction that I have received about The Gathering.'
"They're an incredibly complex group. Emigrants have a tremendous spiritual connection to this country. If you're going to have a relationship with the diaspora, you have to nurture it, you have to take care of it, you have to tend it, you have to pay attention to it."
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