Coronation Street faces SECOND race scandal as Ofcom launches investigation into ‘Kunta Kinte’ outrage
Viewers were reeling after Cath Tyldesley's character Eva Price made reference to African character
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OFCOM is investigating an episode of Coronation Street after viewers complained a character made a “racist” comment about her hair.
Fans were left reeling after the episode, broadcast in August, saw Catherine Tyldesley’s character Eva Price visiting Audrey’s hair salon, where she made the remark: “I have more roots than Kunta Kinte."
She added: "No idea who that is, by the way, just something my mum used to say."
Kunta Kinte was an African character in the novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family, which was adapted into the hit TV miniseries Roots in the US.
The story is based on a real-life ancestor of author Alex Haley who was taken from The Gambia and sold as a slave.
Eva's comment on Corrie sparked 472 complaints to media watchdog Ofcom.
One furious viewer wrote on Twitter: “Whoever wrote this and approved the script – shame on you! Comparing hair to a slave? Nasty!”
Another said: "That Kunta Kinte line was very distasteful. Not good at all."
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Someone else added: "You wouldn't make a joke about Ann Frank, that would be in bad taste, but Kunta Kinte is okay? Who's [sic] bad idea was that?!"
Coronation Street responded to the criticism, telling fans: "We apologise if this dialogue has caused offence."
News of the Ofcom probe follows the launch of a police investigation into racist comments made by Corrie star Marc Anwar on Twitter.
Pakistani-born Marc was sacked from the soap after describing Indians as “b******s” and “p**s-drinking c***s”.
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