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BBC suspends EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick for using ableist slur
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The BBC has suspended EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick after a video surfaced of him using an offensive slur while on the set of Strictly Come Dancing in Blackpool. The broadcaster called his language "unacceptable," and the clip, reported by The Sun on Sunday, shows Borthwick—who plays Jay Brown on the soap—using the term to describe locals.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one actor’s slip-up—it’s part of a broader reckoning over offensive language in entertainment. The BBC’s quick suspension shows they’re taking it seriously, but it also raises questions about accountability behind the scenes. For fans, it’s a jarring clash with Borthwick’s on-screen persona, and for the industry, another reminder that old habits (or jokes) don’t fly anymore.
'Like a rugby player': Elon Musk hit Scott Bessent's ribcage after being called a 'fraud', Trump called it 'too much'
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Elon Musk reportedly shoved investor Scott Bessent in the ribs during a heated argument after Bessent called him a "fraud." The altercation, which drew a reaction from Donald Trump (who called it "too much"), happened at a private event. Musk’s physical response—described as "like a rugby player"—adds another layer to his controversial, often combative public persona.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just tabloid gossip—it’s a glimpse into how tensions boil over in high-stakes, high-ego circles. Musk’s impulsive behavior fuels debates about accountability among powerful figures, especially when disputes turn physical. For a guy who’s already under constant scrutiny, this incident won’t help his reputation.
Dawn French apologises for 'mocking tone' in video about Israel-Hamas conflict
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Comedian Dawn French has pulled a video she shared about the Israel-Hamas conflict and publicly apologized after critics called her tone insensitive. She acknowledged the backlash, admitting her approach came across as mocking—something she says wasn’t her intention.
Editor’s Note: When public figures wade into polarizing issues like the Gaza war, even well-meaning comments can backfire. French’s apology highlights how tricky it is to discuss such emotionally charged topics without unintentionally causing offense—especially when humor or tone misses the mark. It’s a reminder that in the age of viral reactions, even seasoned celebrities can misstep.
Dawn French says sorry for posting 'one-sided' Gaza video
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Comedian Dawn French has apologized after sharing a controversial video about Gaza that critics say seemed to make light of the October 7th Hamas attacks. The clip drew swift backlash online, with many calling her tone insensitive. French later acknowledged the post was "one-sided" and removed it.
Editor’s Note: Public figures wading into polarizing topics like the Israel-Gaza conflict often face intense scrutiny—especially when their comments (or shares) come across as flippant. French’s quick apology shows how easily social media missteps can spiral, even for beloved celebrities. It’s a reminder that tone matters, especially when discussing raw, ongoing tragedies.

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