WAS
FARIA ALAM RIGHT?
(19 January 2006)
Bangladeshi-born
ex-FA secretary Faria Alam, who became famous after spilling secrets
of her affair with England Coach Sven Goran Eriksson, claimed that
there would never be a Black or Asian winner of 'Big Brother', -
Channel 4's hugely successful reality TV show. Alam was promptly
evicted by a public vote the following day (18 January 2006).
In
a conversation with Traci Bingham, the African-American 'Baywatch'
actress, said "Do you think they'll ever let a black or Asian
girl or guy win this thing? Are you out of your tree? Never."
She went on to add "This country? Oh please! Don't even get
me going on that. They would never, they'd be up in f***ing arms."
But
fellow housemate, Respect MP George Galloway insisted the claim
was "preposterous". He stormed: "The idea that people
who watch this show are bigots is preposterous." Most of the
people who've won have been from minorities of one kind or another."
Later,
in an interview with the show's presenter Davina McCall, Alam retracted
much of her allegation, saying "I think it's a fact that a
black or Asian person hasn't won. But I think it was a case of Chinese
whispers. It was totally blown out of proportion. Things were said.
But I think I was misinterpreted. If you look back - we got through
it. You're under a lot of strain in the House. The food rationing
for instance - sometimes I missed meals but you don't see that.
Tensions mount in that situation. The pressure causes aggravation
and pain. And you say things you don't mean."
Despite
criticism of the show - last year Davina MaCall was cleared of racial
discrimination by media watchdog Ofcom over her hostile interview
with black contestant Makosi - recent research shows that it has
a wide following with one in ten students willing to give up education
for 'Big Brother' fame.
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