Disney Star China Anne McClain Apologizes for Touching Endangered Sea Turtle in Hawaii
The actress faced backlash after posting a two-year-old video of the incident, prompting criticism from Hawaii's governor and social media users.
- China Anne McClain, known for her Disney roles, posted a video showing her touching a resting sea turtle in Maui, Hawaii, which was filmed two years ago.
- The video, shared on Instagram, garnered over half a million views and widespread criticism for its disregard of Hawaii's laws protecting endangered marine life.
- Hawaii Governor Josh Green publicly urged McClain to educate herself on local laws and the importance of marine conservation, calling for the video to be removed.
- McClain has since apologized, stating she was unaware of the laws at the time and expressing regret for any cultural or ecological harm caused.
- Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources clarified that while touching turtles is discouraged and potentially harmful, the video does not provide sufficient context for legal action.