Major cricket club backs Stephen Fry just after accusations of racist and misogynistic jokes 


Stephen Fry has been accused of creating racist and misogynistic jokes in the course of a cricket evening meal he was hosting at the MCC.

The grievance was manufactured by Marylebone Cricket Club member Chris Waterman, who claimed Fry stated: ‘I had supposed to say, ‘Good night, girls and gentlemen’, but there are no girl customers present. I suppose they are off sh*gging.’

Mr Waterman said the Television host also referred to the Allahakbarries, a cricket crew launched by the creator JM Barrie, and joked: ‘The term ‘Allahu Akbar’, when made use of right now, is usually adopted by a loud bang.’

Nonetheless, other diners and the club in north-west London say the misogynistic joke was misheard and the racist 1 was under no circumstances manufactured.

Stephen Fry has been accused of making racist and misogynistic jokes during a cricket dinner he was hosting at the MCC

Stephen Fry has been accused of generating racist and misogynistic jokes during a cricket evening meal he was hosting at the MCC

The complaint against Fry was made by Marylebone Cricket Club member Chris Waterman

The complaint against Fry was made by Marylebone Cricket Club member Chris Waterman

The criticism versus Fry was built by Marylebone Cricket Club member Chris Waterman

MCC main govt Male Lavender stated Mr Waterman’s account was ‘factually incorrect’. 

Fry, who is club president, has refused to apologise.

Mr Waterman has called for him to face disciplinary action.

Resource: | This posting originally belongs to Dailymail.co.british isles

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