Two weeks after his anti-Muslim column was published, NZ First MP Richard Prosser has shared a "lovely" meal and "humbling" evening with the young Muslim couple who wrote to the Herald to challenge his comments.
Mr Prosser had dinner at the home of Jason Kennedy and Khayreyah (Khay) Wahaab, who wrote an open letter to the NZ First MP about his Investigate magazine column, which called for young Muslim men from "Wogistan" to be banned from flying and described Islam as "a stone age religion".
Arriving with a peace offering of a bouquet of flowers and a box of chocolates, Mr Prosser "embraced us with a friendly smile", Khay said.
The couple shared a meal of tandoori chicken, but Mr Prosser said he also received "a little bit of a grilling and that's fair enough".
The derogatory language he used in the column wasn't specifically brought up, but the views behind it were and Mr Prosser said he apologised for what he said was "horribly wrong" and written in a desperate rush to meet a deadline.