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BBC pulls Ashley Cain documentary over abusive and misogynistic remarks

BBC pulls Ashley Cain documentary over abusive and misogynistic remarks

Summary

The BBC has stopped airing a documentary series featuring Ashley Cain after discovering his past abusive and misogynistic remarks about women. The broadcaster admitted it failed to properly check Cain's background before working with him and will not produce any more projects with him.

Key Facts

  • The BBC pulled the show "Ashley Cain: Into the Danger Zone" after reports revealed Cain's history of offensive comments about women.
  • The comments included insults and jokes about violence and sexual misconduct, some made on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
  • Cain was also accused in 2015 of secretly recording a woman during sex and sharing the video without her consent.
  • The BBC had previously ignored an allegation that Cain appeared drunk on set during another show, which caused filming to be halted.
  • Despite these issues, the BBC had planned a second season of Cain's documentary before rescinding that decision.
  • BBC executives had praised Cain for his appeal to young male viewers and had planned to feature him more prominently.
  • The BBC said it is reviewing and strengthening its vetting process for all talent to prevent similar situations.
  • This controversy comes amid other BBC scandals involving on-air personalities and during budget cuts at the broadcaster.
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