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Naked truth: BBC admits question to Andrew Scott about ‘Saltburn’ nude dance was ‘misjudged’

repeatedly questioned actor Andrew Scott about Barry Keoghan’s “naked dance scene” in the movie “Saltburn,” in which Scott does not appear.The interaction was deemed “homophobic” by many viewers.The incident occurred on the red carpet at last Sunday’s BAFTA Awards, where BBC entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson asked Scott, 47 — the openly gay star of LGBTQ drama “All of Us Strangers” — for his “reaction” to Keoghan’s nude shimmy in “Saltburn.”“Do you Barry well?” Peterson asked Scott — who initially laughed and said, “I don’t wanna spoil it for anybody.” But Paterson was not to be deterred, and said “spoil away” while Scott still declined to say anything — and appeared to be growing uncomfortable through his smile.But Paterson wouldn’t let it go.“There was a lot of talk about prosthetics,” he said. “How well do you know [Keoghan]? Too much? Is it too much?”Scott just walked away, seemingly disgusted at the line of questioning — while Paterson said he might have taken the line of questioning in the wrong direction.The BBC issued a statement on Friday, Feb.
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Eurovision: Update due on 2023 host city shortlist
Eurovision is expected today (September 27).The UK’s entry Sam Ryder came in at second place to Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra in this year’s competition, scoring an impressive 466 points overall with his song ‘Space Man’.It was later confirmed that the BBC would host next year’s event on these shores on behalf of Ukraine due to the ongoing war in the latter country.Last month, organisers revealed the seven shortlisted cities: Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield.The locations were selected having met certain criteria, such as venue capacity, being within easy reach of an international airport, and having enough hotel accommodation to hold delegates, journalists and spectators.Per the BBC, the selection process was heavily weighted towards the cities proving past experience in hosting major international events, as well as being able to demonstrate their ability to stage a celebration of contemporary music.Th chosen cities then entered a second and final stage in the process, through which they were asked to submit further details on their Eurovision plans.It was said at the time that a winner would be picked by the BBC in conjunction with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), and the successful city would be announced in the autumn.Now, multiple outlets are reporting that the BBC will make a Eurovision 2023 announcement at some point today.
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BBC reporter grapples with protester live on air outside court after Wagatha verdict
BBC news report as he walked in front of the camera yelling "BBC fake news".Journalist Colin Paterson was outside the High Court interviewing experts for the opinion after the judgement of the Wagatha Christie trial announced today (July 29).Rebekah Vardy lost the Wagatha Christie court case as Coleen Rooney triumphed over her rival WAG following the distribution of private stories to The Sun - including fake posts set up by Rooney.READ MORE: BBC vows to never air Princess Diana Panorama doc again and apologises to PrincesThe journalist was talking to media lawyer Jonathan Coad about the verdict, then asked his colleague, Dominic Casciani of BBC's legal affairs correspondent about his instant reaction to the judgement of the libel case.Footage seen on live broadcast shows Mr Casciani starts by saying: "Well I mean."This is massively damaging for Rebekah Vardy. As Jonathan was saying there, the..."At the moment, a men in multi-coloured polo shirt walks from behind and stops right in front of the camera.He dodges a security guard and yells: "BBC fake news!"Stop immigration, stop refugees!"He is grabbed by a suited man, who tries to tell him to leave the area, but he returns and shouts: "BBC is fake news!"The journalist then replies: "I think we should probably just leave it for a minute, we can actually go into my report which sums up what we've learnt today."The protester is then escorted away as the live broadcast cuts to show a pre-recorded report.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. BBC News viewers blasted online about the coverage, with one saying: "BBC news is seriously running a live page on the Vardy v Rooney court case.
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