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    Why is this the thing the country cares about bascally some guy did an onlyfans with someone of legal age? Is it creepy? Yup that’s a huge age gap. But looks like it’s had the nation on tenter hooks Reddit’s UK sub put a megathread up for what? Other than being the usual news outlet suckups they’ve turned that sub into. I havn’t paid attention to it but noticed the rags were full of this like some sort of whodunnit that they seemed to have a greasy pact for.

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        More likely that the economy is at the point of collapse. The mortgages story is the tip of the iceberg. UK’s value abroad has gone into freefall. Country’s economic value is at lowest point in entire history. No one in press or mainstream media reporting this.

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        Yup. You do get the feeling that whenever something like this is being broadcast ad nauseum something else is afoot that they don’t want us to see.

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      Why is this the thing the country cares about

      Because The Sun has run it on their front page four 4 days now and the coverage has been amplified by the rest of the Murdock outlets. They hate the BBC. The BBC News then had to run it front-and-centre to avoid it looking complascent/covering up. Meanwhile the mystery-identity angle sent social media into overdrive. It was a perfact storm.

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    Here is Vicky Flind’s statement on behalf of her husband, given to PA news agency, in full:

    "In light of the recent reporting regarding the ‘BBC Presenter’ I am making this statement on behalf of my husband Huw Edwards, after what have been five extremely difficult days for our family.

    "I am doing this primarily out of concern for his mental well-being and to protect our children.

    "Huw is suffering from serious mental health issues. As is well documented, he has been treated for severe depression in recent years.

    "The events of the last few days have greatly worsened matters, he has suffered another serious episode and is now receiving in-patient hospital care where he’ll stay for the foreseeable future.

    "Once well enough to do so, he intends to respond to the stories that have been published.

    "To be clear Huw was first told that there were allegations being made against him last Thursday.

    "In the circumstances and given Huw’s condition I would like to ask that the privacy of my family and everyone else caught up in these upsetting events is respected.

    “I know that Huw is deeply sorry that so many colleagues have been impacted by the recent media speculation. We hope this statement will bring that to an end.”

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    The stench of homophobia hanging around this story is vile.

    All today’s newspaper front pages (except The Star that ran something about Klingons travelling to Mars?) decided this is the biggest thing going on in the cuntry today. Meanwhile, Bank of England tells us that 1 million households will be paying an additional £500 a month on their mortgages and that it’s ok because the banks will be able to deal with all the defaults on payments.

    This cuntry has lost the plot!

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      I’m missing the homophobia here? I wasn’t even aware of who he was sending the messages to. Maybe I missed that part.

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        It was always made clear that this was a male “star” and a supposed “boy”.

        Similar story the Philip Scofield.

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          I still haven’t seen where it was said that the person was a “boy”. Not doubting it, but haven’t seen it.

          From the linked article:

          The four claims made against the presenter

          It’s been five days since the Sun published its first story about the BBC presenter.

          Here’s a quick summary of the four sets of allegations:

          • On Friday, the Sun’s first story is published about the mother’s claims that a BBC presenter paid their child tens of thousands of pounds for explicit photos over three years. The paper quoted the mother as saying the young person used the money to fund a crack cocaine habit, and that she was worried her child could “wind up dead”. The lawyer representing the young person has since disputed the allegations, describing them as rubbish".
          • On Tuesday afternoon, the BBC reports that a second young person had made allegations claiming the presenter pressured them to meet up and then sent abusive messages when they hinted at revealing their identity
          • Last night, the Sun reports fresh claims from a 23-year-old who claimed that the presenter broke lockdown rules to meet them during the pandemic in February 2021 and sent them cash
          • Separately, the Sun publishes messages allegedly sent to a 17-year-old after a conversation was initiated on Instagram in October 2018

          No mention of boy, man, just young person.

          Also, even if it is a man I’m not seeing the homophobia, just sounds like a factual statement. They are or they aren’t.

        • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝A
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          Wow, even for the Star that is pretty moronic. They must assume their readers are idiots, although it may be based more on in-depth marketing research.

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            The Star has become what the Daily Sport used to be…

            Full of shit.

            Not that the other rags are much better. Even the Times has gone to shit since Murdoch bought it.

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              At least the Daily Sport was open that they were just making it up -the Star looks like some kind of AI news filter for the concussed.

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                Seems to now occupy the place that The Daily Sport once held. It’s a weird example of the state of modern UK.

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      The stench of homophobia hanging around this story

      You what? Was there a new twist I missed?

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        The Sun… that virtuous newspaper that used to pay 16 year old girls to leave school so they could pose naked for Page 3… made it clear this was a male “star” and a boy. It’s a re-run of the Phillip Scofield nonsense. This wouldn’t be front page of all the papers and radio stations if it was an older man and a teenage young woman. Sure, they’ll be some coverage but not as much as this homophobic stuff

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          Oh I totally missed that. I thought the story was that he paid a girl for explicit photos. Not a boy.

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          The Guardian supported slavery. What’s your point? I don’t think any of the people working there now were involved with that.

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            “Supported” isn’t correct (certainly not in the way that the Daily Mail supported Hitler and Moseley). The Manchester Guardian’s founder, John Taylor, drew on cotton investments based on slavery. This happened 200 years ago.

            People working at The Sun today have been involved in Page 3. Topless pics in The Sun ended 8 years ago.

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              So the Guardian founder was actively involved in the slave trade? And the Guardian has benefitted directly from his involvement in slavery? All while painting themselves as bastions of morality?

              Makes topless photos seem kind of tame.

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                Not sure why I’m trying to defend The Guardian - which I actually think is not much better than the rest of the media (I do hope you support reparations to the descendants of the enslaved seeing that you are rightly appalled at common British investments a couple of centuries ago).

                I do think that trying to defend smutty pics of teens as tame while getting worked up about Huw Edwards allegedly paying for smutty pics of teens is contradictory, though.

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      I’m not sure its homophobia, but people are noticing ANOTHER BBC presenter taking advantage of their position of power.

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    I loved the way the story came through on my phone in breaking alerts in less than five minutes.

    1: Police are taking no action 2: Wife says it’s my hubby Hew. 3: Wife says, he’s needing unwell and in hospital.

    So are his news reading days over?

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      I would be surprised if he came back to the news to be honest. Why would you want to put yourself through constant scrutiny after all fo this? Especially given his age and how much he’s earned. If I were him I would take early retirement

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      I definitely think his career is over - I can’t see his reputation ever recovering from this, even if he could overcome the shame and embarrassment of going in front of the camera again.

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        Personally, as it appears that nothing illegal has occurred, I’d be perfectly happy to see him return to reading the news. He has a calming demeanour and is very good at what he does.

        Now, whether he’d want to sit in front of the camera again is another thing.

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          That’s just it. Nothing unlawful seems to have occurred at this stage. Maybe he got a bit of Clarkson syndrome about his power and money, that remains to be seen.

          But if this all fizzles out and he’s able to professionally (and mentally) recover from it, I’d be happy to see/hear him orrsentythr present the news again (edit: keyboard went a bit psuedo-Welsh there ironically…) , when and if he is ready. It’d be like when Stephen Fry went missing and the nation was concerned for his wellbeing and return to public life.

          Now it’s just a sad story about personal lives being made public. At least the ‘young person’ is not in the public eye at the moment.

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      So are his news reading days over?

      Difficult to say. If the mucky photos the teenager was laid to send him took place after their 18th birthday, if the threatening messages he sent on social media weren’t too sinister and if nothing else emerges now his name is well-known, he might be able to weather the storm and spin it as a redemption narrative then he might get a documentary out of it that’d clean his name up enough that he could be back behind the desk.

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        if nothing else emerges now his name is well-known

        From the live Guardian feed:

        The BBC has reported that Huw Edwards is facing “yet more allegations of inappropriate behaviour” this evening.

        The new accusations are that he behaved inappropriately towards colleagues at the BBC.

        We’ll have to see how that shakes out.

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        So far the police have said that nothing illegal has taken place. But I think he’ll probably be too unwell and his reputation will be too harmed to do any work for some time

        Plus like you say if there is anything else that hasn’t come to light yet that might change things

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          I think he’ll probably be too unwell and his reputation will be too harmed to do any work for some time

          Yeah, for now, the important thing is that he gets better and that the BBC box off their investigations swiftly (although with more people coming forward it could take a while).

          My grandfather was gay at, being born into a time and place where he couldn’t be himself, it took a toll on his mental health and it needed a crisis for him to finally get the help he needed. Hopefully, all of this means Huw Edwards can too.

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        He resigned, didn’t he?

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        If he’s not acted illegally then what should he fear? His private life is his own.

        Shame that the same witch-hunting standards aren’t adopted by the press when it comes to our former PM. Is that 9 children or as many as 14? (It’s ok though because Boris is a red hot-blooded “man’s man”).

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          If he’s not acted illegally then what should he fear? His private life is his own.

          It kind of depends on the details. Also with a well-paid and high-profile figure like himself there may be a disrepute clause in his contract and, while he may not have acted illegally, the BBC may well decide that they have been muddied by their association with him.

          Shame that the same witch-hunting standards aren’t adopted by the press when it comes to our former PM. Is that 9 children or as many as 14?

          I feel there are many sticks to beat BoJo with and his sexual shenanigans isn’t one of the largest and weightiest of them.

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            How about we beat him with the “Where the fuck is your phone?” stick?

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              That’ll do for starters - the “You lied about Brexit, you chancer!” stick is large enough to kill him, so save it for later.

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            If that happens, then give it a year and he’ll take up Jon Snow’s position as head anchor of Channel 4 News. Not sure if Krishnan Guru-Murthy ever got Un-suspended for his on air comments, I’m a bit out of the loop.

            Or there’s always Sky or c5…

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              Oh quite possibly, unless these complaints from inside the BBC stick. He may be a nightmare to work with and I imagine most channels won’t take the risk.

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                Yeah, he may get turfed out then, like Clarkson did. Funny thing is I don’t think Amazon prime video have a news outfit at the moment. Maybe a times radio online-exclusive podcast. That would be unfortunate. I’m forseeing a real ‘rise and fall of’ situation here.

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                  And like Clarkson, if someone thinks there’s money to be made, there’ll be chequebooks opening as long as he’s not done anything too heinous. That said, Clarkson had made himself a marketable brand while Huw Edwards is just another old white guy reading of an autocue, admittedly one with a mellifluous voice. He just seems more replaceable, possibly with someone younger who might add a bit of diversity to the line-up.

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        The police have concluded, finally, that nothing illegal took place.

        So it’s down to whether people are that bothered that he paid for mucky photos or said not nice things to someone online. I think the latter isn’t even going to move the needle… but the first, could potentially be career ending, depending on the actual details.

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          I think we’ll have to wait and see how the new allegations shake out and it’s likely his being named will make more people come forward.

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    When I heard rumours it was him I was worried he would end up very unwell (or worse). The whole situation is just so sad for everyone involved. I hate how the media have so much control over people’s lives

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      Shouldn’t you hate how people let the media control their lives?

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        To an extent, but tabloid culture is still so embedded in the UK that it’s hard to avoid (though thankfully it’s slowly getting better)

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    I propose the BBC need the role of noncefinder general.

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      He’s hardly a nonce

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        what do you call an old man who pays for nudes of teenagers?

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            Just for the record: the Sun ended Page 3 in 2015.

            No “it was a different time” excuses wash yet.

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          Nonce has to be with someone who is 16 by legal definition, but an actual paedophile would probably target even younger children

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            Oh dear, I didn’t realise this was the British anime forum. Thanks for showing me the type of users that come here.

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              What? Someone who tries to engage in consensual sexual contact with people who are legal age are nowhere near as bad as actual monsters who prey on underage, often prepubescent children. You shouldn’t dilute the term “paedophile” or synonymns such as “nonce” to potentially meaning someone who can consent. Paedophiles are vile and sick monsters. Huw Edwards is weird by buying porn off of young adults but he isn’t a monster.

              The anime “loli” weirdos make characters that look like 7 year olds and say they are 500 years old to try and cover their arse. That’s not what’s happening here.

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      seconded. Also propose the Rolf Harris Award for Being Slightly Less Menacing than Jim’l Fix It