Fiona Bruce is stepping back from her role as a Refuge charity ambassador following claims she trivialised domestic violence on Thursday's edition of BBC's Question Time (March 9).
On the programme during a discussion about Stanley Johnson, Ms Bruce interrupted after panel member and journalist Tasmin Alibhai-Brown said Johnson’s alleged history of violence was “on record”.
Ms Bruce then said: “I’m not disputing what you’re saying, but just so everyone knows what this is referring to, Stanley Johnson’s wife spoke to a journalist, Tom Bower, and she said that Stanley Johnson had broken her nose and that she’d ended up in hospital as a result. “Stanley Johnson has not commented publicly on that.
Friends of his have said it did happen but it was a one-off.” READ MORE: Gary Lineker to return to Match of the Day this weekend after BBC impartiality row In a statement released on Monday (March 13), Ms Bruce said she was a “passionate advocate” for survivors of domestic abuse and said she had been subject to a “social media storm” which “mischaracterised” her words.
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