MX23RW : Tuesday, December 24 19:13:57| >> :600:135024985:135024985:

Alesha Dixon hits back over Britain's Got Talent complaints

Alesha Dixon invites viewers troubled by Diversity's performance on Britain's Got Talent to 'kiss her black ass'.

Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon has invited unhappy viewers to 'kiss her black ass' following last week's show.

The first of this year's semi-finals featured a stirring performance from Ashley Banjo and his dance troupe Diversity, who paid homage to the Black Lives Matter movement and referenced the death of George Floyd in a routine lasting several minutes.

More than 10,000 viewers have now complained to TV regulator Ofcom about the performance, however, with some taking to Twitter to criticise the group for making a political statement on the entertainment show.

Referring to the critics, Dixon commented on Banjo's social media: "They can kiss my black ass."

Fellow judge Amanda Holden signalled her support by replying with a heart emoji.

The second of the semi-finals airs Saturday night on ITV.

ID:413859: cacheID:413859:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:1905:
Written by
Neil Wilkes

Follow us on Bluesky or on X/Twitter and like us on Facebook for the latest entertainment news alerts.

Media Mole's Lowest Ever Sky Offer: Get Sky Essential, Sky Stream & Netflix for just £15 a month + £0 upfront fee for 24 months!
Prices may change during this period. Ends March 19, 2025

Restore Data
Share this article now:
Ashley Banjo on the first semi-final of Britain's Got Talent series 14
Read Next:
Diversity to perform George Floyd tribute on Britain's Got Talent
>
rhs 2.0
New TV Picks header

Christmas Eve


Coronation Street: ITVX, from 7am and ITV1 and 8.45pm
As Gail prepares to leave the cobbles, she gets a surprise visitor...

Doctor Who at the Proms 2024: BBC Two, 4.10pm
Catherine Tate presents a musical celebration of all things Who

The Great Christmas Bake Off: Channel 4, 8pm
A soaps special for Crimbo, including Natalie Cassidy, Dean Gaffney and Shobna Gulati

TOTP: Christmas 1984: BBC Four, 7pm
The clock goes back 40 years for an edition featuring Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Band Aid, Duran Duran, Culture Club and George Michael

Classic Movies
Home Alone - Channel 4, 6.05pm
White Christmas - BBC Two, 2.15pm
Elf - Sky Showcase, 3.45pm
Die Hard - 4seven, 9pm
The Polar Express - Sky Cinema Christmas, 2.25pm
Beetlejuice - BBC Two, 10.45pm