Caporegime
Parents go to The Scum in search of quick £, Scum promptly publish bs click bait story like they always do.
I am surprised.
I am surprised.
Slurping on 2 BBC’s that’s quite a feat.
I'm sure I saw earlier in the thread that the parents haven't taken any money?Crackhead mum trying it on to make a quick buck.
I'm sure I saw earlier in the thread that the parents haven't taken any money?
Never trust the media
So far though its all been an interesting illustration of the hysteria of todays TV/media, politicians and of course social media itself in all its glory..
The media aren't interested in being right, they're interested in being first.
So far though its all been an interesting illustration of the hysteria of todays TV/media, politicians and of course social media itself in all its glory..
Here is a reminder of the main statements that have been released over the course of this afternoon:
The BBC claimed it had received a letter from a lawyer representing the young person involved in the story. It read:
For the avoidance of doubt, nothing inappropriate or unlawful has taken place between our client and the BBC personality and the allegations reported in the Sun newspaper are rubbish.
The BBC also reported: “The young person sent a denial to the Sun on Friday evening saying there was ‘no truth to it’. However, the ‘inappropriate article’ was still published, the lawyer said.”
The Sun responded to this claim, stating:
We have reported a story about two very concerned parents who made a complaint to the BBC about the behaviour of a presenter and the welfare of their child.
Their complaint was not acted upon by the BBC.
We have seen evidence that supports their concerns. It’s now for the BBC to properly investigate.