A BBC presenter has told of the shocking moment that a TV make-up artist dabbed hot chocolate on her face – because she didn't have the right products to match her black skin tone.
London Hughes, a former children's TV host and regular on Blue Peter, used the almost farcical scene to demonstrate how broadcasters are falling behind on diversity and illustrate the 'well-intentioned' racism that she regularly encounters, reports Daily Mail.
Speaking on a BBC podcast, she also told how she was encouraged to write a Radio 4 sitcom based on her parents "coming over from Africa on the boat" – even though that was not their background.
Ms Hughes, also a comedian who has appeared on Mock The Week, told Fortunately podcast: "I used to present on CBBC and one of the make-up artists there put hot chocolate on my face because she didn't have any make-up for black people. That was in 2012.
"She didn't realise I was black [in advance] so she panicked. She had Waitrose organic hot chocolate. She didn't tell me that she was putting it on my face, I found it in her make-up kit.