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A BBC News anchor set off an online firestorm after she apparently “hissed” at a young musician who named Jesus Christ as one of his heroes. Geeta Guru-Murthy let loose with the unfiltered reaction Saturday while interviewing up and coming musician DC3, whose given name is Daniel Chenjerai.
“Santan Dave, Kendrick Lamar, most of all, Jesus Christ,” the 18-year-old replied on air when Guru-Murthy asked him to list those he admired.Guru-Murthy, 58, sharply and audibly winced right after hearing “Jesus Christ,” sparking memes and backlash on social media with X users slamming the host and the network, claiming they were biased against Christians. “BBC’s hisses at a man who says Jesus Christ is his hero. Imagine the outrage if this happened with Prophet Muhammad,” journalist Peter LloydX user Didumissthenews mused.Musician DC3 took to social media after the controversy writing “Jesus is real.”The 58-year-old pushed back on accusations of bias, claiming she was merely doing her job. “I’ve seen there’s some discussion about the end of my interview with DC3 this week. For the record, I was simply breathing in before moving to end the interview,” Guru-MurthyGreenlanders speak out against Danish rule after decades of forced sterilization, poor living conditions: 'They stole our future’The disturbing reason Iran appears to have stopped slaughtering protesters
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