I am one of those people, who have better things to do with my spare time, other than to sit and watch programmes such as Celebrity Big Brother. However, I have read of this latest debacle.
I agree with anotheroldgit, Jade's remarks, I feel, were none other than childish cattiness and a clash of personalities on both sides.
It seems to me, that to become a celebrity in today's world, -thus commanding a large salary - one must have the highest qualifications in swearing, lack of manners, drug using and/or be a heavy drinker. In other words being "as common as dirt". The words and actions of such people do not necessarily point to racism. More often than not, it is a case of ill-breeding in people who were not taught that, Manners Maketh Man. My views of course, do not apply to all celebrities.
Unfortunately, foreigners, who not only holiday in this country but also view our Television programmes in their own countries, have a very poor conception of people from the U.K.
On the other hand, people of colour, are very quick to jump on to the Politically Correct wagon. The words they utter in their own language about the British, are nine times out of ten, not understood by those they are directed to, thus making racism, a one sided story.