
Strictly Come Dancing’s Alesha Dixon Sparks I’m A Celebrity Race Row
STRICTLY Come Dancing’s judge Alesha Dixon is on the cover of the Mail and the Express as she is turned away from London’s Funky Buddha club. With Jedward and Katie Price off the X Factor and I’m A Celebrity, respectively, the Mail presses F3 on the keyboard.
That Dixon is wearing a short dress and smiling is news enough. But today there is more sensation. Dixon spots a race row in the jungle:
Over-stuffed Cabbage Patch Doll Joe Buger has been disrespectful to Dixon’s former band mate Sabrina Washington – billed as “the third best singer Mis Teeq.”
Bugner has been “a bit mean to Sabrina”, says Dixon. Why has he been a bit mean? Dixon knows:
“Well he is either racist or he doesn’t like women, one of the two.”
Why not both? Maybe Bugner doest like people called Washington, or Sabrina, or anyone who wears a blue bikini in a jungle studio?
The show’s presenter Kate Walsh, a reject from The Apprentice and the show’s third best presenter, replies:
“I think he is old fashioned.”
Alesha continues:
“He was calling her thick… she is far from it and he said she couldn’t cook… she is a great cook!”
No, Alesha she is not a great cooks – Sabrina Washington is a great black female cook.
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November 26th, 2009 at 11:59 am
I think Joe may have been bullied when he was younger. I saw two black men, Muhammed Ali and Joe Frazier, punch him non-stop in the face for 12 rounds each in 1973. It was only his inability to feel pain that stopped him from being seriously physically hurt. He may have suffered psychological damage though
November 26th, 2009 at 11:34 am
Anorak, what’s wrong with being a great female black cook?? Why wouldn’t that make her a great cook?
Jess