BBC women newsreaders have 'too much botox':
MP
Thursday September 08, 2011 07:44:50 PM,
IANS
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London:
Some women newsreaders in BBC have "too much botox", as a result
of which they keep smiling while presenting serious subjects, a
Tory MP has said.
David Amess said he found it annoying that "one or two" of the
presenters would be smiling when presenting a "very serious
subject", The Telegraph reported.
The MP also accused the BBC of "disproportionate" reporting of
Israel, and paying executives "absolutely ludicrous" salaries.
"I don't know whether we have brilliant presenters. I would just
say that it annoys me when one or two female presenters, I don't
know whether they've had too much botox or something, when they
are presenting the news and it's a very serious subject, they are
smiling, which I find slightly annoying," Amess told the House of
Commons.
He, however, did not name the newsreaders.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey defended the BBC, saying: "The BBC is
one of the finest broadcasters not just in this country but in the
world. It sets a quality bar which is why we have such high
quality television and radio in this country."
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