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540 people have complained to media watchdog Ofcom after a contestant on Channel 4's Shipwrecked backed slavery and insulted black people. Lucy Buchanan said black people were "really bad" and condemned multicultural Britain. Her parents, David and Nicola Buchanan from Edinburgh, issued a statement to "wholeheartedly apologise" for their 18-year-old daughter's remarks.


Channel 4 has said Buchanan is naive and will be seen changing her views. The Buchanans added: "As Lucy's parents, we were both distressed to see her make such loose remarks which clearly have been, quite rightly, seen as wholly inappropriate and lacking in forethought.

"It is our firm belief that Lucy, as a naive teenager, made these silly and very unfortunate remarks on the back of her excitement at being on Shipwrecked."

After allegedly being spoken to Lucy Buchanan changed her views. Buchanan shocked fellow participants on the Pacific castaway show within hours of arriving. She said: "Britain is a complete mess. I just don't appreciate people coming into our country and taking over our culture." She went on: "I'm for the British Empire and things. I'm for slavery, but that's never going to come back."

The Commission for Racial Equality is currently keeping Shipwrecked under review and said viewers should complain to the broadcaster.

Channel 4 is trying to defuse the row by carefully releasing footage of Buchanan from later shows where she is seen taking back some of her earlier statements.

The controversy over Shipwrecked surfaced as Channel 4 was being criticised for its handling of allegedly racist remarks on Celebrity Big Brother.

 

Source: BBC 


 
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