Indian star wins British TV show after race row
BRITAIN: Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty stormed to victory on
Britain's "Celebrity Big Brother" on Sunday after her treatment on the
television show sparked fears of racist bullying that escalated into an
international row.
Shetty, whose victory will be seen as a triumph for racial equality
in Britain and India, beat 13 other contestants, including those who
were accused of tormenting her.
But the 31-year-old was quick to play down allegations that she had
been the victim of racial abuse on the show, unaware the spat had
already drawn tens of thousands of complaints, dominated headlines and
even prompted a sponsor to pull out.
"Things happen and people make mistakes and we are all human beings
and we are all fallible," said Shetty after emerging victorious from the
specially-designed Big Brother House, where she had been cooped up for
26 days under 24-hour surveillance.
"I know one thing for sure, Jade really didn't mean to be racist,"
she said, referring to shamed television star Jade Goody who was a
central figure in the furore.
"I really don't want to leave England putting anyone in trouble,"
added Shetty in an interview on Channel 4, which broadcasts the
controversial series.
But her comments may come too late to save the careers of Goody as
well as two other former housemates model Danielle Lloyd and singer Jo
O'Meara who have been vilified in newspapers following their comments
about Shetty.
The A-list Indian star was called a "dog" on the programme.
Housemates refused to learn her name, referred to her as "the Indian"
and "Poppadom", and Lloyd said: "She should.....home. She can't even
speak English."
Asked about her behaviour, Lloyd, who emerged earlier on Sunday
evening from the television set, said: "I feel terrible." She added: "I
never thought we were being racist at all."
Internet chatrooms have been abuzz with debate about whether what was
said constituted racism and to what extent Goody and her allies
reflected prejudices in society at large.
In a sign of the public outrage, Lloyd and O'Meara who was evicted
from the show on Friday night were both met with jeers and boos by
crowds waiting outside, while Shetty emerged to cheers, screams and a
hail of fireworks.
"Thank you," the actress, dressed in a flowing red-coloured shirt and
jeans, shouted as she waved to her fans.
London, Monday, Reuters |