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British actor Harry Enfield stated that he doesn’t regret doing blackface in past comedy sketches despite countless people declaring the practice offensive. Enfield, who is a known comedy performer in the U.K.
and plays Prince Charles on “The Windsors,” spoke on the “Today” show on BBC Radio 4 to discuss Netflix removing shows that feature blackface like “Little Britain” and “The Mighty Boosh” in the wake of ongoing protests against police brutality targeting the black community. Enfield
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When Jay Ellis got the itch to direct, he did not go the route of so many actors before him and simply ask. He wanted to be prepared.
The Man Show in which he wore blackface once again resurfaced over the past few weeks."There is nothing more important to me than your respect, and I apologize to those who were genuinely hurt or offended by the makeup I wore or the words I spoke," he said.Kimmel said that when he wore blackface while impersonating Karl Malone, he "never considered that this might be seen as anything other than an imitation of a fellow human being, one that had no more to do with Karl's skin color than it did
Jordan Moreau Whitney Cummings has broken her silence on the sexual misconduct allegations against Chris D’Elia, saying she’s “devastated and enraged” by what she’s learned.Last week, multiple women on social media accused D’Elia of trying to engage with them sexually, some being as young as 16 when the alleged encounters happened.
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couple Francesca Farago and Harry Jowsey have called it quits on their romance, and now Jowsey is sharing his side of the story. The pair — who began dating on the hit Netflix reality series and continued seeing each other after production ended — announced Tuesday that they'd split up, and both have now addressed the split in emotional YouTube videos.«I was so in love and I was so drawn to her and my eyes have never been for anyone but Francesca,» Jowsey said in his 10-minute video, titled,
Evening Standard) this morning (June 11) in response to the removal of Little Britain, The Mighty Boosh and more from streaming services, Enfield debated the issue with Nick Robinson and writer Ava Vidal, using a racial slur when referring to a GH Elliott character called “Chocolate Coloured C**n” from the 1930s.“Obviously, Al Jolson or GH Elliott who played the Chocolate Coloured C**n, in the thirties, they perpetuated the myth of the happy negro, who was very happy to sing under the crack of
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBAFTA-winning British comedy star and The Windsors actor Harry Enfield has waded into the growing debate about white comedians performing in blackface, saying he doesn’t regret doing it in the past.Interviewed on the Today show on BBC Radio 4, Enfield discussed performing as Nelson Mandela and an Indian man in past sketches and said: “I wouldn’t do it now, but I don’t think I regret it.”He added that there should be a “conversation” about applying black or
Harry Potter star Emma Watson voiced her support for the transgender community and reflected on author J K Rowling’s anti-trans comments. The author has been hogging headlines ever since she posted some controversial anti-trans tweets that did not go down well with the people.