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Alison Hammond defended Peter Andre's controversial film "Jafaican," commending his portrayal of a white Jamaican despite the backlash over his accent and wig. Hammond, who is of Jamaican descent, praised the film's lighthearted nature and its intention to kickstart a conversation. Andre, too, has addressed the controversy, emphasizing the film's comedic intent and his personal understanding of what constitutes offensive stereotyping.
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