Backlash against Strictly's Len Goodman after 'foreign muck' comment in Jubilee

A social media users condemned the 78-year-old's remark
A social media users condemned the 78-year-old's remark
The EastEnders actress won the hearts of the nation when she won Strictly Come Dancing last year
Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman has cause controversy after recalling that his nan said Coronation Chicken was 'foreign muck' as he made an appearance on the Queen's Jubilee Pageant on BBC
Buses filled with celebs processed down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
LEN Goodman has been slammed by viewers of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee coverage after he used the term ‘foreign muck’ on air. The Strictly Come Dancing legend, 78, was chatting t…
Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman found himself in hot water after viewers expressed their dismay when he described how his grandma called curry powder "foreign muck"
The star looked the part in a suave suit at Mayfair's Biltmore hotel
A host of famous faces joined the Jubilee street parade from decorated open-top double-decker busses.
The former Strictly Come Dancing head judge had viewers flocking to Twitter to complain
A Shrewsbury care home received a special guest appearance from a popular Strictly judge on their Jubilee event.
Residents at the home celebrate with a full roast dinner and the special visit.
Countryfile host Matt Baker has previously opened up about maintaining his Strictly six-pack, which his wife was very impressed with.
Among the stars are two-time champion Oti Mabuse and fan-favourite Anton du Beke
A STRICTLY Come Dancing star has sparked fury after admitting he had never tried curry before because his nan called it “foreign muck”.
The former Strictly Come Dancing judge, 74, appeared on the pre-pageant coverage alongside chef John Torode and host Kirsty Young.
STRICTLY STAR Len Goodman has sparked anger on social media after saying his Nan called curry powder "foreign muck" on BBC One today.
A huge pageant and thousands of street parties across the UK are among Sunday's Jubilee festivities.
STRICTLY judge Shirley Ballas struggled to hold back tears while listening to a rendition of God Save The Queen during an interview on Sky News.