Oh I say. Boris Becker is in trouble for something he said at Wimbledon.
Not for the technical gravitas he brings to his tennis commentary, but for remarking on the appearance of a woman spectator, whom he found attractive.
Be fair! After all, Boris wasn t bundling the poor girl into a broom cupboard in his traditional game, set and love match manoeuvre, no strings attached, baby.
Baron Van Slam was just passing the time, thinking aloud, no harm meant but now angry maidens claim he was committing a Sexist Crime of the most Heinous Sort.
The pundit had spotted player Marton Fucsovics partner in the stands as the Hungarian ace took on defending champ Novak Djokovic on Centre Court.
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Fashion at the BET Awards is bold. The annual celebration of Black excellence is all about exuberant style and last nightâs show was no exception. Between Lil Nas X delighting in Richard Quinnâs latest collection, Cardi B announcing her pregnancy in a bejeweled Dolce & Gabbana catsuit, and Naomi Campbell stunning the crowd in golden ruffled Gucci, the event didnât lack for statement fashion. Still, no one embodied the eveningâs outré vibe better than host Taraji P. Henson.Â
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