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Strictly's Tilly Ramsay receives apology over body jibe

Tilly Ramsay said she "won't tolerate people that think it's OK to publicly comment and scrutinise anyone's weight and appearance"
Tilly Ramsay said she "won't tolerate people that think it's OK to publicly comment and scrutinise anyone's weight and appearance"

London radio host Steve Allen has sent a private apology to Strictly Come Dancing contestant Tilly Ramsay after describing her as a "chubby little thing" live on air.

Allen, 67, faced criticism after saying on LBC (London Broadcasting Company) radio that he was "bored" with the 19-year-old's performances on the BBC show and her physical appearance was probably to do with "her dad's cooking".

CBBC presenter Ramsay, daughter of celebrity chef Gordon, hit back on social media, saying she "won't tolerate people that think it's OK to publicly comment and scrutinise anyone's weight and appearance".

Allen contacted her earlier this week to issue an apology, the PA news agency understands.

Tilly Ramsay and professional dance partner Nikita Kuzmin on Saturday's Strictly Come Dancing

Former Love Island star Dr Alex George, who was appointed a youth mental health ambassador for the British government earlier this year, criticised Allen's comments.

He shared a screenshot of an email he sent to LBC about the incident on Instagram and said he was "absolutely horrified" by the remarks.

Ramsay was also inundated with support from her Strictly co-stars, with It Takes Two presenter Janette Manrara writing: "How fast we forget what hurtful comments can do for someone's mental health."

Saturday's episode of Strictly saw Ramsay secure third place on the leaderboard with 36 points.

After her dance, she spoke of her joy after a "difficult week of training".

Source: Press Association

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