BBC Match Of The Day spin-off show sparks sexism row as Love Island star asked which footballer she’d have babies with
THE BBC has issued an apology after Love Island star Shaughna Phillips was asked which footballer "she would have babies with" on Match of the Day x.
Forced to choose between strikers Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette, she was asked which player "she would have babies with".The episode featuring Shaughna was deleted and the BBC issued an apologyThe five-minute clip, filmed at a fake Hawaiian bar, was posted to the official Match of the Day Twitter page, which has 2.9 million followers.
"We have to stop with this unconscious, or conscious stereotyping within sport because it does no good."NASTY REBOUNDPrince Harry 'overwhelmed with guilt' over being away from Royals during CovidBernie Ecclestone says 'It's not my fault I'm white' as he defends racism claimsViewer Scott Patterson tweeted: "Get a woman on who's a massive Arsenal fan. When she starts talking about her favourite player, interrupt her to guess it's C Ronaldo .
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