People loved the BBC’s response to complaints about a same-sex kiss on a CBBC show
The BBC has been applauded for its response to people who complained about a same-sex kiss on CBBC show, The Next Step.
The mockumentary-style show follows members of a competitive dance studio and aired a kiss between characters Jude (Molly Sanders) and Cleo (Dani Verago) after they performed a routine together.
Although it was praised by lots of fans and critics, the BBC revealed a number of people had also complained about the episode. Here’s what it had to say on its complaints website, highlighted by @scottygb on Twitter.
‘CBBC received complaints about a same-sex kiss in one of their storylines (The Next Step),’ said @scottygb. ‘Here’s their response. It’s simply A+.’
This line is particularly amazing …’ said @scottygb.
“The first same-sex kiss on CBBC was in fact in Byker Grove, many years ago.”
And just a few of the things other people were saying about it.
https://twitter.com/cecilyleah/status/1290018479320383488?s=20
https://twitter.com/Liam_Beattie/status/1289975360101036034?s=20
it’s just a kiss, lads. no need for the ‘same-sex’ preface. just a kiss, nothing to be scared ofhttps://t.co/rthggPtjGK
— Sorcha Ní Nia (@Luiseach) August 3, 2020
British people need to get a fckn grip. 🙄🤦♀️
🏳️🌈👩❤️👩🏳️⚧️👨❤️👨 #LoveisLove #Pride #StoptheHate https://t.co/A4xEEbaQzd— Madeleina Kay 🫐🌺💫 (@MadeleinaKay) August 3, 2020
so two girls kissed on a children’s TV show and people got mad.
the BBC’s response is perfect. pic.twitter.com/1KSrWRMmsl— michael chakraverty 🍉 (@mschakraverty) August 3, 2020
You can read the BBC’s response on its complaints website here.
Source Twitter @scottygb Image BBC