Tracy Morgan Faces Backlash Over Teacher Comments

By iHeartRadio

June 12, 2026

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Comedian and actor Tracy Morgan has stirred controversy following remarks he made about teachers during a recent appearance on Variety's "Actors on Actors" alongside "Saturday Night Live" star Marcello Hernández. During the discussion, Morgan expressed disdain for teachers, stating, "I can't stand teachers because they have a ceiling. They have a limit. That's all they're ever going to be."

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Morgan's comments came as he reflected on Hernández's school experiences, where teachers criticized him for being disruptive. Morgan suggested that Hernández's humor was misunderstood, leading to his success today. However, Morgan's quip that teachers are "still making minimum wage" sparked significant backlash online.

Many social media users criticized Morgan's comments as disrespectful to teachers, who are often underpaid and undervalued. One user on X wrote, "Take the energy y’all gave Timothée Chalamet over ballet and give it to Tracy Morgan 50x for this." Another user emphasized the profound impact teachers have on society compared to celebrities.

Some defended Morgan, noting his background as a comedian known for provocative humor. However, others found his remarks inappropriate given the challenges teachers face. The discussion has reignited debates on the value of educators and the role of humor in addressing societal issues.

Morgan has not yet responded to the backlash. The full conversation can be viewed on Variety's YouTube channel.

This story originally appeared in iHeartRadio

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