sparked new controversy on Britain's Got Talent following the furore over dance troupe Diversity's powerful Black Lives Matter performance on the show two weeks ago.
This week ITV defended its decision to screen the performance.It featured dancer, choreographer and BGT guest judge Ashley having his neck knelt on by a white police officer.The dance was accused by viewers of taking a political stance during a family entertainment show.The channel stands by its broadcast of the dance, which has garnered around 24,500 complaints to the broadcasting regulator Ofcom.An ITV spokesman said: "Britain's Got Talent has always been an inclusive show, which showcases diversity and supports strong storytelling in all forms and ITV stands behind the.
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