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GMB guest claims pantomime dames could be transphobic and should be cancelled-Kim Novak-Entertainment – Metro

They discussed whether pantomimes should be cancelled for being outdated.

GMB guest claims pantomime dames could be transphobic and should be cancelled-Kim Novak-Entertainment – Metro

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Viewers of Good Morning Britain were left stunned after a debate into whether pantomimes should be cancelled for being ‘culturally insensitivity’, in which a guest described them as ‘heteronormative’.

It comes after a village in Dorset cancelled their run of Aladdin after complaints about ‘cultural insensitivity’, leading to discussion over whether pantomimes are an outdated concept with problematic jokes. 

Speaking to Ben Shephard and Charlotte Hawkins, guest Gifty Enright said: ‘I’m all for tradition, really, but the danger with tradition is if it’s not updated and modernised, it becomes a relic, it becomes obsolete and irrelevant.’

She pointed out that pants was seen as ‘radical, disruptive and subversive’ when it first began in Victorian times, adding: ‘Now, 200 years on, these things have become irrelevant, some of them. 

‘Attitudes have changed, we’ve moved on and then there’s a small problematic issue of the fairytales. 

‘If we’re looking at women, if we’re looking at gender stereotypes, I mean most of the stories are around heteronormative behaviour. That is not the society we live in. 

Gifty Enright argued that pantomime dames could be seen as transphobic (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

‘When children are going to pantomime, yes they want to be able to laugh but a lot of the themes are now behind us, if I dare say, and we need to be looking forward.’

Singer Ben Ofoedu, who is Vanessa Feltz’s fiancé and is starring in panto himself, shared a counter argument, telling her: ‘I really don’t agree with anything you just said! 

‘The heteronormative behaviour – I mean panto is the most fluid thing. The principal boy is usually a girl, so Peter Pan is usually played by a girl, the Dame is always played by a bloke, so it’s gender fluid in that kind of way. 

Ben Ofoedu did not agree with her points (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

‘It’s a make-believe thing, it’s not set in the past, there’s no real stereotype in a panto, it’s just fun, it’s all imagination.

‘There’s no race culture in there, there’s no religion culture, my brother could be black or could be white, he could be asian – it’s make believe.’

He added that ‘anything goes and you can be woke in panto’, to which Gifty responded that depending how the Dame is played, it could be considered ‘transphobic’ by some to have a man dress as a woman in a caricature way. 

Pantomime is very inclusive- anyone can play any role and the stories are always evolving and being modernised. It’s also one of the last places you can have a good laugh at ourselves

— Amanda Craib (@AmandaCraib) November 18, 2022

#gmb panto is usually an affordable traditional fun family get together. Letting our hair down and having a great time! Don’t get rid of them. They are gender neutral multi racial and I don’t see what the problem is.

— Suzie Furmston (@SuzieFurm) November 18, 2022

For crying out loud. Pantos are a bit of fun. Fun for kids and for adults with innuendos. Soon there wont be anything to do for fear of offending someone. Get a grip. If you dont like panto dont go. But there is a reason why they sell out every year. FUN remember what that is?

— Debbi Dalton (@debstardalton) November 18, 2022

What is this woman talking about… it’s fun and takes us away from the world for a while. Don’t be so grumpy – it’s very inclusive – it’s a laugh and full of imagination. Leave our Pantos alone. For as long as tickets sell then they’re wanted…

— Sharon Dougherty (@Sharon1091) November 18, 2022

Leave panto’s alone, it’s harmless fun. If you don’t like them, then don’t go!

— Elaine Gasson (@gasson_elaine) November 18, 2022

“Pantomimes are transphobic.” Oh no they’re not. Fun sponge Friday #GMB

— Ray Armfield (@KentWomble) November 18, 2022

This woman is talking pure nonsense. How can a pantomime dame be transphobic? #gmb

— Carla J (@cjdec) November 18, 2022

Viewers voiced their thoughts on her comments, tweeting: ‘Pantomime is very inclusive- anyone can play any role and the stories are always evolving and being modernised. It’s also one of the last places you can have a good laugh at ourselves.’

Others added: ‘panto is usually an affordable traditional fun family get together. Letting our hair down and having a great time! Don’t get rid of them. They are gender neutral multi racial and I don’t see what the problem is’ and ‘This woman is talking pure nonsense. How can a pantomime dame be transphobic?’

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Another wrote: ‘What is this woman talking about… it’s fun and takes us away from the world for a while. Don’t be so grumpy – it’s very inclusive – it’s a laugh and full of imagination. Leave our Pantos alone. For as long as tickets sell then they’re wanted…’

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV. 

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