BBC Apologised for Hugh Grant's Joke

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The BBC faced backlash after actor Hugh Grant made a controversial remark during a live commentary of a rugby match between England and Scotland at Twickenham Stadium. While discussing his experiences playing rugby in school, Grant made a joke that referenced homosexuality, stating, 'I discovered it hurt less if you tackled hard than if you tackled like a queen.' This comment was perceived as offensive and inappropriate, leading to public outcry and criticism from various groups advocating for LGBTQ+ rights. The incident highlighted the ongoing challenges of addressing homophobia in sports and the media's responsibility in promoting inclusivity and sensitivity in commentary. In response to the backlash, the BBC issued an apology, acknowledging that the joke was not suitable for the broadcast and reaffirming its commitment to maintaining standards of respect and equality in its programming. The incident served as a reminder of the impact that public figures can have on societal attitudes and the importance of accountability in media representations.
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