News: Rufus Hound Attacked For Old Comments

News: Rufus Hound Leaves Dancing On Ice

Dancing on Ice star Rufus Hound has been attacked in the tabloids for past comments he has made.

Newspapers have picked up on comments he made about the Manchester Arena bombings and now also about comments Hound made on a podcast about an album by actor Peter Wyngarde.

This follows Hound's political comments in the first week of the show. When host Phillip Schofield suggested that Hound's routine was crazy Hound replied: "Mate, we live in a world where the people we elect don’t want to feed hungry children. This is the least mad thing that has happened to me in a long time.”

Hound and his dancing partner Robin Johnstone received a Golden Ticket, but Hound's remark caused a fuss on social media similar to the furore that surrounded dance group Diversity when they did their 'BLM' dance on Britain's Got Talent.

Some fans were supportive of Hound's comments but others were quick to tweet that politics and light entertainment should not mix. Highland Dragon 2 tweeted: "shove your political pish up your arse and just dance on ice for your money. I'll feed my own kids and not rely on the government, as I always have. You spend your earnings how you wish too. Moron."

Anita tweeted: "shame on you... politics should not be bought on a dancing completion by a 2 bit comedian... another programme to boycott #boycottdancingonice."

And Spirited1 tweeted: "Rufus Hound just slagging off Boris Johnson on Dancing on Ice! Is there any family show left that doesn’t drag politics into it?"

Others stuck up for Hound on social media. Writefilmsleepeat tweeted: "I absolutely adore @RufusHound - what a superb statement to make... thank you, sir :-)"

Richard Figg added: "From now on, @RufusHound has my vote, just for his comment on the mps. Good on you sir, we loved ya before, but now, you are LEGEND"

Greg Collins tweeted: "Good to see @RufusHound give it to this useless shower of shite government about feeding starving kids"

Hound responded to the mixed response on Twitter after the live broadcast: "To the people who want to be cross with me - you were never going to be my friend. I wish it were different, but such is the world we now live in. To everyone else, thanks for all your lovely messages. I will try to keep doing funny ice dances for you x"

Hound has been self-isolating and will not be appearing in this Sunday's edition of Dancing On Ice. Reports suggest that comedian Matt Richardson is on stand-by to take his place if Hound leaves the show.

Before the show started, back in September 2020, Hound addressed the possibility of old Twitter comments resurfacing. He tweeted: "Occasionally for different reasons, people trawl through my timeline (I've been on this site for 11 years, so that's a fair bit of material) to find stuff that they can take offence at or inspire offence in others with. So, I just want to make something abundantly clear: When I was a stand-up and a younger man, the culture on here was much darker and edgier. I made jokes about race, sexuality, politics... everything. You may not like those jokes. You may find those jokes offensive or upsetting. And if you do, there's a very good chance that I hadn't thought about them or the subjects they covered enough. 

Hell, I put out a Comedy Central Special that was almost entirely about oral sex and when I watch it back (I have done this only once in the last 6 years) there's stuff I wish I hadn't said, or said differently or just flat out don't like. My point is this. For the last few years, I have largely absented myself from the pop mainstream. Stopped doing panel shows, only went on quizzes when I could win money for charities etc. Theatre's what I've been doing and that comes at enormous personal cost. Cost of time, money and relationships. But I LOVE it. As anyone who knew me from birth to 19 and they'll tell you. It's all I ever wanted to do. And now I get to do it. Or did, before... y'know....

So, instead, I have to find some other way to pay my mortgage, feed my kids etc. and the way that has presented itself carries with it some increased tabloid scrutiny. When I last worked in this world, that wouldn't have bothered me. Now, however, I'm shook-ish. Because I don't think any of the folks that report on silly, fun, entertaining tv shows are really that bad, but the people that own them are. And if you've spent a bunch of time/tweets in the last few years saying that, I reckon their knives are sharper when facing my direction. Whatever bullshit they come out with, whatevs. Tomorrow's chip paper etc.

But I *do* care about the people that follow me on here who, on the whole, seem to be excellent folk, as beaten up and bemused by the world as I am. And to those people, I'll just say this: If anything I've said or tweeted in the past was stupid or hurtful, it's because I can be stupid and hurtful. I, sincerely, try to understand and do better. Ask anyone who knows me. I am not short of thinking. Paralysingly, sometimes. I'm not aware of anything specific coming my way, hand on heart. This isn't one of those moments where my publicist has phoned me and said they've found my prints on the body (I don't even have a publicist. Well, I did but they died in mysterious circumstances. And I wear gloves) ...

it's more that I just want to say people change. People grow. People improve. Whilst I still have endless improvements to make, undoubtedly, I'm trying. So, if a load of old shit I came out with years ago offends you or upsets you, know that there's a very good chance it offends and upsets me too, which is why I stopped saying it. I believe in equality of opportunity, in love as a superpower, in women. I believe you should be free to do anything you like as long as it doesn't endanger the physical wellbeing of other people. I believe that who you are and who you choose to be should be met with kindness by the world. I believe no one person has any more intrinsic value than any other. I believe we should be working together to make the world a better place for all of humankind...And blah blah blah... x 1000000000

I guess all I'm trying to say is I care less about what the papers say about me than I do what you think of me (which I should also not care about from a mental health perspective, but HI THERE! LOOK AT ME! CLAP NOW!)...and all I can ask you to think of me is this: Imperfect man, trying to be kind, sane and funny in an unkind, mad, bleak world. Thank you for coming to my [bloa]TED [sense of self regard] talk."

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