Friday, June 22, 2007

Aussies apologize for reality stunt against Mexico

Australian communications officials and the producer of the country’s version of “Big Brother” have issued a formal apology to Mexico over a stunt. The Mexican Embassy deemed as "offensive" a “Mexican Night” challenge last week that included:
  • throwing slime-filled balloons at a “Mexican” flag
  • getting the flag’s colors wrong despite displaying its seal in the center
  • dressing in mariachi outfits to play musical chairs
  • gorging on chili con carne
Though the show’s producer- Endemol Southern Star- said in a statement that the stunt was designed as “a tribute to Mexico and its vibrant cultural heritage,” it also said that:

Big Brother intended no offence to any person, country or institution and has apologized for any offence caused. In addition to offering their apologies, Big Brother's producers have assured the Mexican government that something like this would never happen again.”

This season of Australian “Big Brother” has already faced controversy when producers decided not to reveal the death of the father of one of the contestants.

Sources- news.com.au, ABC News (Australia), Reuters Africa, BBC News

Image- 1010 WINS

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