Prince Harry appeared in his first promo interviews for his upcoming memoir, Spare, and made a string of allegations about his life in the royal family - while also taking aim at his older brother, sister-in-law and stepmother.
20.12.2022 - 13:01 / deadline.com
Rupert Murdoch’s The Sun and British pubcaster ITV are facing pressure from dozens of UK MPs over the Jeremy Clarkson row sparked by the former Top Gear host using “violent, misogynistic language” against Meghan Markle. Letters can be seen below in full.
Led by Women and Equalities Committee Chair Caroline Noakes, around 50 MPs have this morning put their names to a letter to The Sun editor Victoria Newton to “condemn in the strongest possible terms the violent, misogynistic language used against The Duchess of Sussex,” while calling for “definitive action” to be taken against Clarkson and work to be done to prevent the situation happening again.
The Sun has already retracted the column from Friday 16 December and Clarkson, who also hosts Clarkson’s Farm for Prime Video, apologised yesterday, stating he was “horrified to have caused so much hurt.”
Meanwhile, Scottish MP John Nicolson has written directly to ITV CEO Carolyn McCall, urging her to take Clarkson off air, respond to Clarkson’s behavior and branding his apology a “mocking tweet.”
Clarkson is the host of ITV’s Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, a primetime gameshow format that draws millions of viewers each week and just wrapped its 38th season.
Nicolson highlighted that British press regulator IPSO has already had 6,000 complaints about the article, which is almost half the entire total of complaints for 2021. He pointed to ITV’s Statement of Programme Policy and Social Purpose Strategy, which has tenets including championing mental health and “fostering creativity by embracing diversity and inclusion.”
“I do not believe that Mr Clarkson should appear on our television screens again,” wrote Nicolson. “It would be especially inappropriate for him to be used as
Prince Harry appeared in his first promo interviews for his upcoming memoir, Spare, and made a string of allegations about his life in the royal family - while also taking aim at his older brother, sister-in-law and stepmother.
Prince Harry had a lot to say!
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In the first of a number of interviews promoting new memoir Spare, Prince Harry has said he’s “spent the last six years trying to get through to my family privately” before reaching the point of “fleeing my home country fearing for our lives.”
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Jeremy Clarkson has suggested he's 'feeling the full force' of the outrage over comments he made about Meghan Markle in a newspaper column earlier this week.
“So it’s not quite in our wheelhouse, but no, I don’t know what he was thinking when he wrote that. It was awful.”Jeremy sparked a record 17,500 complaints to press regulator IPSO with his controversial remarks in his column.Readers were left shocked after Jeremy admitted he dreamed of seeing Meghan paraded naked while excrement was thrown at her, in a reference to a scene from fantasy drama Game of Thrones.Jeremy’s column went viral in the hours following its release on Sunday and has since been taken down following a wave of complaints.In total, IPSO said the piece had received more than 20,800 complaints as of 5pm on Tuesday."We will follow our usual processes to examine the complaints we have received.This will take longer than usual because of the volume of complaints," an IPSO spokesperson said, adding that the number of complaints would be subject to change.In his column, the broadcaster wrote: "I hate her.
ITV Content Boss Kevin Lygo has become the first senior ITV exec to respond to Jeremy Clarkson’s controversial Meghan Markle column, branding the article “awful” but stating he will keep his job as host of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.
.British TV personality Jeremy Clarkson recently wrote a horrendous op-ed about how much he hates Meghan Markle, the kind of thing that you'd expect to find on the seedier corners of the internet but instead was printed in the Sun. Not only was his column misogynistic and cruel, it's also badly written and doesn't have a point besides being hateful.
An SNP MP has written to chief executives at ITV and Amazon demanding Jeremy Clarkson be removed after he called for Meghan Markle to be paraded through the streets naked.
Chris Packham, 61, has branded a recent opinion piece by Jeremy Clarkson, 62, a “hate crime” after the former Top Gear star described his hatred for Meghan Markle, 41, on a “cellular level”. Jeremy’s article has since been removed on his request after it sparked 12,000 Ipso complaints. Last night, Chris wrote in view of his 575,100 Twitter followers: “It’s [a] hate crime, pure and simple. “If there were any sort of justice there would be laws that would jail him.
Jeremy Clarkson is known for not giving any f**ks, but wow this latest diatribe about Meghan Markle is on another level.
Stacey Dooley, 35, took to Instagram yesterday to break her silence on the “vile” remarks made by Jeremy Clarkson, 62, in his latest column.The former Strictly Come Dancing winner pointed out that, while she doesn’t usually like to comment on such matters in public, she felt she could not stay silent over the Clarkson’s Farm presenter’s comments. On Sunday, Jeremy was slammed by a mixture of celebrities, high-profile figures and members of the British public after he described his hatred of Meghan Markle “on a cellular level”. In the former Top Gear host’s latest column, he wrote: “Meghan, though, is a different story. I hate her.“Not like I hate Nicola Sturgeon or Rose West.
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