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BBC Demands Review After Apprentice Star's Hateful Posts
28 Jan
Summary
- Offensive tweets by a contestant were unearthed after filming completed.
- The BBC stated it was completely unaware of the abhorrent comments.
- The production company has been asked to review its social media checks.

Offensive social media posts made by an Apprentice contestant, Levi Hodgetts-Hague, have resurfaced since filming concluded for the show's upcoming season. These decade-old tweets contained racist, misogynistic, and anti-police sentiments, including support for far-right figures. The BBC has announced it was completely unaware of these abhorrent comments.
In response, the BBC has requested that the independent production company, Naked, conduct a full review of its social media vetting procedures, acknowledging that the process clearly failed. Experts suggest that while vetting is time-consuming and costly, cutting corners during casting could be a temptation. This incident follows previous controversies regarding contestant backgrounds on the show, including antisemitic posts and past jail sentences.




