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Strictly legend Len Goodman slammed by BBC viewers who demand apology over ‘foreign muck’ comment during jubilee

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LEN Goodman has been slammed by viewers of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee coverage after he used the term 'foreign muck' on air.

The Strictly Come Dancing legend, 78, was chatting to host Kirsty Young and fellow guest John Torode when he referred to curry powder using the derogatory expression.

Len was discussing the variety of special dishes created in Her Majesty's honour during the broadcast on Saturday June 4. But while the group were discussing Jubilee dishes, Len went off on a tangent and revealed he had only tried coronation chicken for the first time a few days earlier.

He revealed: "My wife did coronation chicken yesterday, for tea and I've never had it before. “No, I've never had, you know, curry and curry powder.

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