Morrison said he sent the competitor a message since they "both offer a common regard for a choreographer," He was "attempting to assist her with finding a new line of work as a choreographer on the show".
Matthew Morrison is standing up following fresh insight about his exit from So You Think You Can Dance.
One day after a source let NEW know that Morrison, 43, was terminated from the series for sending a female candidate "coquettish" messages that made her "awkward," the entertainer is clearing up everything about his supposed activities.
"It's hopeless that I need to stay here and protect myself and my family against conspicuously false explanations made namelessly, yet I don't have anything to stow away," he started in the video presented on Instagram on Thursday.
Morrison said his message supposedly read: "Hello, it's Matthew. If it's all the same to you, I couldn't want anything more than to help your number and talk you through certain things."
In closing his video, Morrison said he "not the slightest bit" needed this "to detract from the show" and wished the candidates and his kindred adjudicators "all the best."At the time, Morrison said in an explanation to PEOPLE that he was passing on the show subsequent to neglecting to follow "rivalry creation conventions."
"Having the valuable chance to be an adjudicator on So You Think You Can Dance was a fantastic honor. Thusly, I lament to illuminate you that I will leave the show," Morrison said in the proclamation.