BBC bosses are facing questions about EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick’s future on the soap in the aftermath of John Torode’s MasterChef sacking.
The actor – who plays Jay Brown in the BBC soap – was suspended by bosses after The Sun revealed he had used a derogatory slur about disabled people while on Strictly Come Dancing last year.
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But now with MasterChef host John being sacked after an investigation found he had used racist language while repeating lines from Kanye West’s Golddigger – something he denies – questions are being raised about Jamie’s future on the BBC soap and the difference in treatment.
A source said: “The difference in treatment between John and Jamie – for very similar incidents – has left questions to be answered.
“The BBC have tied themselves into knots with this – for them both stars appear to have used unacceptable and offensive language but only one has been sacked while another has kept his lucrative salary and got away with just a suspension.
“There doesn’t appear to be any rhyme nor reason with how the BBC chooses to implement its own rules and people are questioning why.
“Disabled colleagues have been left wondering why incidents of ableist slurs seemingly aren’t being taken as seriously as racist language and there are no clear answers coming from bosses.”
Last night a spokeswoman for the BBC said: “Whilst we do not comment on any individual matter, each case is always considered on its own facts.
“We are very clear on our expectations that inappropriate behaviour and language will not be tolerated.”
Last month Jamie launched a last ditch bid to save his job.
The EastEnders star, who joined the soap in 2006, said in a public apology: “I am deeply sorry for any offence and upset my words and actions have caused.
“It is no excuse, but I did not fully understand the derogatory term I used and its meaning.
EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick sensationally SUSPENDED by BBC for using sick disabled slur on Strictly set
“That is on me completely. Now I am aware, I am deeply embarrassed to have used the term and directed it in the way I did. It was wrong.
“When I made the video, I was excited and caught up in the moment. Again, that is no excuse. But my regrettable actions are not a true reflection of my views, or who I am.
“I enjoyed every minute of my time in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom and the town itself.
“The people of Blackpool have always been amazing with the Strictly crew, dancers and cast members. I know they will be again for this year’s show and those in years to come. I am truly sorry.”