Jonas Brothers add yet another accolade to an already triumphant 2019: the act landed the biggest song on U.S. radio last year.
29.12.2019 - 15:26 / ok.co.uk
The BBC has responded to backlash from viewers after the homophobic slur “f****t” was used in a scene during the highly-anticipated Gavin and Stacey Christmas special. During the karaoke scene, Nessa belts out the festive favourite song Fairytale of New York by The Pogues, which includes the word "f****t", despite it being a homophobic slur.
Fans took to Twitter to express their disgust, with a few making official complaints. The BBC has now responded to the backlash in a statement, after the
.Jonas Brothers add yet another accolade to an already triumphant 2019: the act landed the biggest song on U.S. radio last year.
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The Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special has received almost 900 complaints for using a "homophobic slur" in the episode, but the BBC has defended its decision to include it. Many viewers were outraged to see the hit show include the word "f****t" while the characters sang the Christmas song Fairytale of New York by The Pogues.
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