The Jewish Chronicle

Actress storms out of Women’s Hour after row over Jew hatred

- BY LEE HARPIN POLITICAL EDITOR

AN ACTRESS and fitness studio owner who once defended derogatory comments made about “fat Jewish” music managers has said she pulled out of an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour after claiming she heard host Emma Barnett speak about her in a “degrading and vile” manner.

Kelechi Okafor had been due to appear on Wednesday’s episode of the show, which is presented by Ms Barnett who took over from long-time host Jane Garvey on Monday.

But Ms Okafor, founder of Kelechneko­ff Fitness Studio and the Say Your Mind Pod podcast, tweeted just before the show began at 10am: “Hi guys I’m coming off woman’s hour because what I’ve just had to witness is absolutely degrading and vile.

“The host didn’ t realise her mi cw as on as she was talking about me before the interview started is all I’m going to say.

“You can have a genuine concern about something you’ve been told about me and address it in a manner that is kind. That wasn’t what took place. Myself and the other people who would be talking during the segment could hear me being talked about like a d***head.

“When she clocks the mic is on suddenly it’s ‘well kelechi could you just explain to me because I’m trying to give you a chance to explain’.”

Wednesday’s show had included discussion­s on the merits of the Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements, with the author Lionel Shriver offering criticism of both. Ms Barnett also spoke to Hollywood actresses Caitlin Dulany and Rosanna Arquette about the MeToo movement.

The previously uncovered remarks made by Ms Okafor during a podcast made three years ago in which she claimed the BBC presenter Reggie Yates was speaking the “truth” when he claimed it was “great” that the young generation of grime music artists was not “managed by some random fat Jewish guy from north west London, they’re managed by their brethren”.

Ms Okafor had said that Mr Yates was wrong to apologise for the comments and to step down as a host of the BBC’s Top of the Pops programme, adding she “had a huge problem with people apologisin­g for things that they meant.”

In a statement Ms Barnett said that before she went on air she was alerted to the fact that Ms Okafor had “made alleged antisemiti­c remarks”.

The presenter said was also sent a press report of the transcript of what Ms Okafor had said on the podcast in support of Mr Yates’ comments about “fat Jewish” music managers.

Ms Barnett confirmed that as Wednesday’s show coincided with the anniversar­y of Harvey Weinstein’s court case, she had been “discussing with my producers the role of this guest in light of her allegedly antisemiti­c comments.”

She added: “Kelechi overheard that chat to an open Zoom link – with two minutes until airtime.”

Ms Barnett said she then talked “directly” to her guest about the allegation­s “standing by my queries, and said she could put her response across in the programme.”

The Woman’s Hour host said this prompted Ms Okafor to deny the allegation­s, hang up and refuse to take part in the programme.

Ms Barnett said she “stands by my questions to my team and to Kelechi.”

She said she would have “happily” hosted her on the show and that “any guest is entitled to make their own decisions about whether to appear on a programme but in the interests of fairness I feel it is important to add some detail to the accounts that are currently circulatin­g in the press and social media.”

A BBC spokespers­on said: “During an off-air conversati­on ahead of the programme, Emma Barnett and the production team talked about a guest’s role in the discussion, and how to reflect some of the guest’s alleged previous comments and the issue of antisemiti­sm as part of the Woman’s Hour discussion on the role of minority voices in the MeToo movement. This was also raised directly with the guest before going on air.”

Okafor defended Yates over his ‘fat Jewish’ manager remark

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Kelechi Okafor and (r) Emma Barnett
Kelechi Okafor and (r) Emma Barnett

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom