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Strictly Come Dancing: BBC defends Anton Du Beke in race remark row

The BBC was forced to defend its decision not to drop Strictly Come Dancing star Anton Du Beke today after the dancer made a racist remark in rehearsals.

The corporation received scores of complaints after it emerged that Du Beke called his dancing partner, the actor Laila Rouass, a "Paki". Du Beke, who also fronts the BBC1 gameshow Hole in the Wall, apologised after his comments were published in the News of the World.

The BBC denied accusations of double standards given that it had axed Carol Thatcher from The One Show in similar circumstances earlier this year.

The controversy centres on remarks Du Beke made two weeks ago, when Du Beke reportedly said Rouass "looked like a Paki" after she turned up with a spray tan – prompting her to storm out.

"I must say immediately and categorically that I am not a racist and that I do not use racist language," he said. "During the course of rehearsals Laila and I have exchanged a great deal of banter entirely in jest, and two weeks ago there was an occasion when this term was used.

"There was no racist intent whatsoever but I accept that it is a term which causes offence and I regret my use of it, which was done without thought or consideration of how others would react. I apologise unreservedly for any offence my actions might have caused."

Rouass, who has an Indian mother and Moroccan father, accepted his apology. "It was a situation which happened that we have moved on from and I accept his apology," she said. "I'm really enjoying the show and dancing with Anton and hope we can go as far as possible in the competition."
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Thatcher was forced out for calling a tennis player a "golliwog" in remarks that, like Du Beke's, were made off air, but overheard by colleagues.

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The row over Du Beke's remark has echoes of the Celebrity Big Brother race row in 2007, which tarnished Channel 4's flagship show and contributed to the decline that led to it being axed this year.

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I know we have a few Strictly fans on here, so what do you make of Anton's remarks? Racism? Or just political correctness gone mad?

Not a strictly fan... but well... he did not use inappropriate language once but multiple times. He called her a paki and also a terrorist, while good Brucie thinks this is something that should be laughed off.

Ofcourse she will have to laugh it off as otherwise she may be prtrayed as uptight or lacking humour, but at the end of the day, the guy is prejudiced and has shown it multiple times and while the "paki" can be seen as tongue in cheek if looked at in a certain way, the terrorist one can't.

Everyone has heard the phrase "fool me once... fool me twice..." and his "apology" does not hold water.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

forgive? For that does the offender not have to be ... apologetic?

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

You do realise that most of this has been played out in the media and not by muslims/pakistanis and moroccans.

I do have another question: Would it be racist for her to find the term "paki" offensive?

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

Du Beke on-air apology for remark

Strictly Come Dancing performer Anton du Beke has apologised on air after making a racist remark to dance partner Laila Rouass.

The 43-year-old appeared on spin-off show It Takes Two to say sorry, saying he was "mortified".

Du Beke said he wanted to "reiterate my apology from last weekend to Laila, to everybody on the show really and to everybody who watches the show".

Rouass told the same show that she wanted to "move on" from the row.

Du Beke said he felt "embarrassed, I feel stupid as well.

"It was a stupid thing to do. Now people are talking about that when they should be talking about the show, the great show that it is, and as I say I'm mortified about it completely and Laila has been quite remarkably wonderful."

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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

What an ignoramus

She's half Indian and half moroccan
and somehow that makes her a "paki"????????

What is it with english people? They seem to think ANYONE with dark hair and eyes MUST be pakistani!

1R4M wrote:
What an ignoramus

She's half Indian and half moroccan
and somehow that makes her a "paki"????????

What is it with english people? They seem to think ANYONE with dark hair and eyes MUST be pakistani!

I love how you attacked an inaccurate generalisation whilst inaccurately generalising yourself ¬_¬

Hypocritical much?

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1R4M wrote:

What is it with english people? They seem to think ANYONE with dark hair and eyes MUST be pakistani!

What is it with Pakistanis? They seem to think ANY english person MUST be a racist!

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