I don't think his comments were homophobic at all. It had nothing to do with being gay or homosexuality. Ballroom dancing has a dynamic and part of that dynamic is the interaction between masculine and feminine. Only one of the dancers was even gay, so I don't think it has anything to do with being gay. I guess the comment about "alienating some of the audience" could have been rephrased. I think it would have been better if one of the guys actually took the feminine role and had a more feminine costume to make it more of a dichotomy. Isn't Nigel himself gay? Or is he just British?
if she is unfit or unstable - or was even several months ago - then she should not be putting on a show. who puts their daughter to work knowing that she has mental/emotional problems? That is exploitation at it's finest. Daddy Douchebag should know that without Brit's fans, he wouldn't see a dime.
if she is unfit or unstable - or was even several months ago - then she should not be putting on a show. who puts their daughter to work knowing that she has mental/emotional problems? That is exploitation at it's finest. Daddy Douchebag should know that without Brit's fans, he wouldn't see a dime.