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'Django Unchained's Daniele Watts pens 'not-so-apologetic' letter to 'racist' cops

The 'Django Unchained' actress Daniele Watts wrote an apologetic letter to the cops recently, whom she previously called racist, but ended up penning the worst apology letter.

'Django Unchained's Daniele Watts pens 'not-so-apologetic' letter to 'racist' cops

Washington DC: The 'Django Unchained' actress Daniele Watts wrote an apologetic letter to the cops recently, whom she previously called racist, but ended up penning the worst apology letter.

The 29-year-old actress wrote that she was sorry for her expression of love that caused such a disturbance to many lives that they were threatened for arrest, but recent stories of biased policing played a big role in her behavior and she got defensive because one of the officers quipped "Thank you for bringing up the race card", TMZ.com reported.

Notably, Watts and her boyfriend Brian Lucas were accused for disturbing the peace charge earlier after allegedly having sex in a car.

The star couple has also written a letter to the employees in the office building where their car was parked while they were making out.