💨 Abstract
Narinder Kaur, a TV personality, criticized the BBC for casting Thomas Skinner on "Strictly Come Dancing," suggesting that the show discriminates against certain demographics. She claimed she was deemed "too controversial" for the role, highlighting discrepancies in what is deemed acceptable behavior on the show. Skinner, also known for his appearances on "The Apprentice," replied to Kaur's claims, expressing his intention to bring positivity and challenge critics.
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