Strictly Come Dancing favourite, who has made TV history with his male dancer partner, former Bake Off champion John Whaite, had been in Aberdeen when the incident happened.Talking in an interview with the Radio Times, he revealed: "They thought I looked like someone suspicious."I was having a coffee and had a black leather jacket on and a black cap - and that was enough for them to ask me for my ID and ask me what I was doing in that place."He added that this type of incident happens often.The dark-skinned South African has experienced more than his fair share of possible racism at home too, though - and he claims he'll never return to living in his country of origin."The British are very, very progressive," he revealed."I’m not going back.
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