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Carol Vorderman slams Lord Alan Sugar over his Women’s Euros commentary views: ‘It isn’t the 18th century’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro
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Carol Vorderman didn’t hold back from slamming Lord Alan Sugar over comments he made regarding, according to him, an apparent lack of male commentators during coverage of the Women’s European Championships.
The presenter, who is standing in for Lorraine Kelly this week as the ITV host has tested positive for Covid-19, was chatting to England player Rachel Yankey, as they both discussed Lord Sugar’s comments.
Earlier this week, Lord Sugar had shared his unhappiness over what he perceived to be a lack of male commentators across the action, taking to Twitter to write: ‘I am watching the women football and notice that ALL the commentators are women.’
‘I also note when men’s football is on there is a symbolic female commentator to cover the broadcasters a**e. Should I complain there should be a male commentator in women’s football.’
As Rachel pointed out, Lord Sugar’s tweet did actually appear online when Jonathon Pearce was across commentary duty, as she said: ‘He’s always commentated on women’s football and men’s football, and values it in the same way and that’s what I think is very important.’
Carol continued, hitting out at Lord Sugar: ‘So Alan Sugar I’ve just had a look at my watch, it isn’t the 18th century, it is actually the 21st just to point that out.’
Carol hit back at Lord Sugar! (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Lord Sugar shared his unhappiness over what he perceived to be a lack of male commentators across the action (Picture: Artur Widak/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock)
Lord Sugar’s rants didn’t end with his commentary on Saturday, as he later added more fuel to the fire after resharing his previous statement and implying that his tweet resulted in Ian Wright providing commentary during Monday’s game.
‘I was pleased to see my old mate Ian Wright was given the opportunity to commentate on the ladies game last night,’ he wrote.
‘I wonder if my earlier tweet below touched a nerve. Of course BBC sport will say not at all, Ian was already lined up for it @IanWright0.’
Lord Sugar has faced backlash over the comments he made (Picture: Getty)
Ian was quick to point out the ‘nonsense’ in an epic video he then shared to social media, where he said: ‘Alan, the thing is, my friend, rather than just say: “I got it wrong, lots of men are working at all levels of the tournament,” you double downed on some complete f***ing foolishness.
‘In your mind, you actually thought that after you sent that tweet, the BBC phoned me up. Never mind the fact that we’ve been ready to do this for a year, I’ve been booked for a year.
Ian Wright hit back at Lord Sugar in an epic video he posted to social media (Picture: Getty)
‘You genuinely think that they called me up and said, “Ian, you’ve got to get back from Germany ASAP, Alan Sugar’s tweeted and we can’t upset him, we need to get you on!”
‘You genuinely believe that happened? I need to know! Because that says to me your ego is totally out of control.
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‘Where’s the people around you to hug you bro? You need some hugs man. Coming on Twitter for attention like this, it’s laughable. Stop doing it to yourself.’
He ended his video by saying: ‘I hope you enjoy the rest of the tournament. Can you please tweet again so I can work Friday? Please? God bless.’
Lorraine airs weekdays from 9am on ITV.
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