Su Pollard criticizes BBC's handling of cancel culture
Su Pollard criticizes BBC's handling of cancel culture

Su Pollard criticizes BBC's handling of cancel culture

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Su Pollard, the 75-year-old British actress known for her role in Hi-de-Hi!, has criticized 'cancel culture' and the BBC's approach to policing humor amidst the controversies surrounding BBC stars Gregg Wallace and Wynne Evans. Wallace faces allegations of making sexually inappropriate comments over nearly two decades, which he denies, while Evans was removed from the Strictly Come Dancing tour after allegedly making a lewd remark to presenter Janette Manrara. Pollard expressed sympathy for both men and emphasized her own comedic style, which often involves double entendres and innuendo. She lamented the impact of social media on public discourse, suggesting it often distorts context and contributes to misunderstandings. While acknowledging the significance of the #MeToo movement, Pollard raised concerns about individuals exploiting such movements for their gain. Evans has since issued an apology for his remarks and has stepped back from his professional commitments.

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