
Even if Lindsay Lohan wished, she can not escape the media and controversies. This time Lohan and her lesbian partner DJ Sam Ronson have being rediculed live on television.
BBC3's list of Most Annoying People 2008 features a porn star, Ron Jeremy making lewd remarks on the duo on an interview.
The adult porn star has more than 2,000 hardcore movies to his credit was quoted saying, "These two girls are very good-looking," "I would love to be in the middle of that. They will do each other, do me, do each other, do me, back and forth. "All of a sudden, you do a pop and it is over," he added.
The remark was aired a number of times on TV and is also available online on BBC iPlayer. However it did not go too well with the MP Ann Widdecombe, 61. "What was their reasoning behind choosing a porn star as an interviewee at all? Why was the pre-recorded show then screened?" she said."This was a holiday period when children tend to stay up later and there is a strong risk children would have seen it.
"You would think that following the debacle with Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand, they would have gone out of their way to ensure that anything going out was within the limits of decency." "Indecency is just ingrained in the BBC. They don"t realise that what they think is funny is not what other people think is funny," she added.
Some, like viewer Georgina Burns, also believes that the remark was to ridicule the lesbians. "It seems you can say what you like about lesbians. It left such a bad taste in my mouth," she said.
So far the BBC has received 13 complaints, "Contributors express their own views, which are meant in a light-hearted way," said a spokesman. AGENCIES
BBC3's list of Most Annoying People 2008 features a porn star, Ron Jeremy making lewd remarks on the duo on an interview.
The adult porn star has more than 2,000 hardcore movies to his credit was quoted saying, "These two girls are very good-looking," "I would love to be in the middle of that. They will do each other, do me, do each other, do me, back and forth. "All of a sudden, you do a pop and it is over," he added.
The remark was aired a number of times on TV and is also available online on BBC iPlayer. However it did not go too well with the MP Ann Widdecombe, 61. "What was their reasoning behind choosing a porn star as an interviewee at all? Why was the pre-recorded show then screened?" she said."This was a holiday period when children tend to stay up later and there is a strong risk children would have seen it.
"You would think that following the debacle with Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand, they would have gone out of their way to ensure that anything going out was within the limits of decency." "Indecency is just ingrained in the BBC. They don"t realise that what they think is funny is not what other people think is funny," she added.
Some, like viewer Georgina Burns, also believes that the remark was to ridicule the lesbians. "It seems you can say what you like about lesbians. It left such a bad taste in my mouth," she said.
So far the BBC has received 13 complaints, "Contributors express their own views, which are meant in a light-hearted way," said a spokesman. AGENCIES





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