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Strictly’s JJ Chalmers hits out at Anne Hathaway’s The Witches for offensive portrayal of limb difference

STRICTLY Come Dancing star JJ Chalmers is not happy with the new The Witches film and its portrayal of limb difference.

JJ Chalmers, 33, served in Afghanistan as a Royal Marine where he was injured in a bomb blast.

Strictly Come Dancing star, JJ Chalmers hit out at the portrayal of limb difference on The Witches
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Strictly Come Dancing star, JJ Chalmers hit out at the portrayal of limb difference on The WitchesCredit: Instagram

The war hero took to Instagram to share a pic of the Netflix's rebooted The Witches film starring Anne Hathaway.

In the film based on the Roald Dahl classic of the same name, Anne plays the Grand High Witch, who like the other witches in the film has three elongated fingers on each hand and toe-less feet.

JJ was among many disability rights activists to label the portrayal of limb difference as inappropriate.

He shared a photo of his injured hand alongside a still from the film with the Grand High Witch's elongated fingers.

He was not a fan of the 'offensive' portrayal of limb differences
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He was not a fan of the 'offensive' portrayal of limb differences
JJ was injured after an IED exploded when he was on patrol as a soldier in Afghanistan
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JJ was injured after an IED exploded when he was on patrol as a soldier in AfghanistanCredit: bbc
He has since been outspoken advocate for people with limb differences
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He has since been outspoken advocate for people with limb differencesCredit: bbc

The former soldier had written "not a witch" in marker along his arm.

JJ wrote: "Whilst this depiction was not meant to offend, it is a classic example of the type of unconscious biases and carelessness that occurs in a creative environment that is lacking the insight and benefits of true diversity and representation."

Following the backlash Anne took to her own Instagram to apologise and promised "to do better".

She wrote: "I owe you all an apology for the pain caused. I am sorry.

JJ served as a Lance Corporal in the Royal Marines
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JJ served as a Lance Corporal in the Royal Marines

Anne admitted she "did not connect limb difference with the GHW [Grand High Witch] when the look of the character was brought" to her but "if I had, I assure you this never would have happened."

"I particularly want to say I'm sorry to kids with limb differences," she added.

JJ had to learn how to walk and dress himself again after his injuries
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JJ had to learn how to walk and dress himself again after his injuries

"Now that I know better I promise I'll do better.

"And I owe a special apology to everyone who loves you as fiercely as I love my own kids: I'm sorry I let your family down."

The Oscar winning actress promised her apology was "not out of some scrambling PC fear, but because not hurting others seems like a basic level of decency we should all be striving for".

She also shared a video from the Lucky Fin project about children with limb differences.

JJ has impressed judges and viewers alike with his performances on Strictly
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JJ has impressed judges and viewers alike with his performances on StrictlyCredit: bbc

The blast from the Improvised Explosive Device that injured JJ caused him serious injuries that required at least 30 operations and an intense rehabilitation process that involved learning to walk and dress himself again.

Anne Hathaway has apologised for the portrayal
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Anne Hathaway has apologised for the portrayalCredit: Instagram

JJ suffered a number of injuries, including a crushed eye socket, broken neck, burst ear drums, a destroyed elbow, and two missing fingers.

It took him around four to five years to learn how to use his new body.

JJ has said that Strictly Come Dancing will be a test for him.

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He told Metro: "I can barely lift my arms above my head," but that he's looking forward to challenging his body."

Strictly Come Dancing continues tonight (November 7) at 7.10pm.

Strictly's JJ Chalmers dances the Waltz with partner Amy Dowden
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