Let us take a trip down memory lane, and recall a court case in 2003 involving a reality TV contestant, called Cheryl Tweedy, who later married footballer, Ashley Cole, to become the nation’s favourite X-factor judge, Cheryl Cole:
Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Tweedy has denied making racist comments to a toilet attendant she is accused of assaulting.
The 19-year-old singer from Newcastle, whose band is currently No 1 in the pop charts, was arrested after an alleged assault on a black washroom attendant in a nightclub early on 11 January.
It was reported that Tweedy screamed racial abuse at London law student Sophie Amogbokpa, 39, before punching her in the face, leaving her with a badly swollen eye.
Ms Amogbokpa told the Sunday Mirror newspaper: “I was shocked. I don’t care how many number ones she’s had, if she was nobody, she shouldn’t have said those things to me or hit me.
“I had done nothing to her and whoever gives me an eye like this should be punished.”
She said Ms Tweedy had been irate and called her “a black bitch” and other racist names - saying she wanted to hit her again.
Cheryl Cole has now entered a storm of controversy over her failure to progress extremely talented youngster of Zimbabwean origin, Gamu Nhengu. Apparently, Over 128,000 people have joined the ‘Gamu should have got through’ group on Facebook.
Instead, two white contestants Cher Lloyd and Katie Waissel were chosen by Cheryl Cole for the finals, despite very poor auditions. In fairness, we should point out that Cheryl Cole has always denied being a racist, and did marry a black man.
So how did the other X-factor judges get on? Let us go back through time again, and recall Dannii Minogue’s interview in November 2002 with GQ magazine. Dannii spoke warmly of Jean-Marie Le Pen, the French fascist leader, claiming his virulent attacks on Asians and asylum seekers “stuck a chord with people”. She launched a tirade against Asians living in Australia, complaining that “even some of the street signs are in Asian [sic]”. Dannii also lashed out at asylum seekers, Gypsies and people who live on council estates. The BNP responded with a message on its website, proclaiming that “Kylie’s sister backs the BNP!”,
To be fair to Dannii Minogue, she later claimed she had been quoted out of context, saying that she was mortified to be linked to the BNP, and she says that she is proud that Australia is a melting pot of cultures.
But then this year on X-factor she put forward three white boys for the finals, and rejected the enormously talented Paije Richardson. As the Daily Mirror pointed out “His voice must sound totally different in person than on the telly, otherwise Dannii’s a complete idiot.”
Paije Richardson is black.