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‘Twerk’ request causes storm

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PARIS: French DJ Martin Solveig apologised and said he was taken aback by the stormy reaction online after he asked the inaugural women’s Ballon D’Or winner Ada Hegerberg whether she could “twerk” live on stage.

The awards co-host in Paris provoked a torrent of complaints about sexism with his question regarding the sexually suggestive dance, which received a blunt “No” from the unamused Norwegian striker.

The incident was a major talking point despite Hegerberg’s achievemen­t in becoming the first winner of the women’s Ballon D’Or, an award which has been handed to male footballer­s since 1956.

Solveig, a musician and radio host, apologised in person to Hegerberg and said he was “astonished” at the reaction.

“Guys I’m a little bit amazed, astonished by what I’m reading on the internet,” he said in a video posted on Twitter.

“Of course I didn’t want to offend anyone... This was a joke, probably a bad one and I want to apologise for the one I may have offended.”

As footage of the incident went viral, British tennis player Andy Murray led the backlash when he thundered: “Why do women still have to put up with that shit?”

“What questions did they ask [Kylian] Mbappe and [Luka] Modric?” he posted on Instagram, referring to the winners of the best young player and the men’s Ballon D’Or.

“I’d imagine something to do with football.

“And to everyone who thinks people are overreacti­ng and it was just a joke... it wasn’t. I’ve been involved in sport my whole life and the level of sexism is unreal.”

Hegerberg, 23, whose goals propelled Lyon to a record fifth Champions League title and their 12th consecutiv­e domestic crown, played down the controvers­y and said it hadn’t marred her evening.

“I didn’t feel it was like that at all to be honest and I am sad if people thought about the situation like that,” Hegerberg said after the show.

She added: “He came to see me after and apologised. The Ballon d’Or is the most important thing.”

 ?? AFP ?? Real Madrid and Croatia midfielder Luka Modric poses with the Ballon d’Or trophy and his family in Paris.
AFP Real Madrid and Croatia midfielder Luka Modric poses with the Ballon d’Or trophy and his family in Paris.
 ?? AFP ?? Women’s Ballon d’Or winner Ada Hegerberg and DJ Martin Solveig.
AFP Women’s Ballon d’Or winner Ada Hegerberg and DJ Martin Solveig.

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