Rosemary Shrager has come under fire from The One Show viewers over a “racist” comment she made on last night’s show.
The TV chef appeared on the teatime show alongside co-star Nadiya Hussain to talk about her brand new show – The Big Family Cooking Showdown.
But Rosemary, 66, was slammed by fans after referring to the “Indian lot”.
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Talking about the upcoming series Rosemary told hosts Alex Jones and Matt Baker: “[Giorgio Locatelli and I] learnt an awful lot. We had a journey ourselves.
“We had to look up some of the stuff, it was hysterical.”
She added: “In fact we had to ask Nadiya quite a few things of the Indian lot because we didn’t know some of the spices.”
But viewers watching from home weren’t impressed with her comments.
One tweeted: “Rosemary Shrager… you are a disgrace ‘The Indian lot’ #TheOneShow.”
“Watching #theoneshow and waiting 4 rosemary shrager to make racist faux pas. “The Indian lot………”. #oneshow. Age cannot be an excuse,” another ranted.
Rosemary Shrager… you are a disgrace 'The Indian lot' #TheOneShow
— AMR (@Richardsamr) August 14, 2017
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“the Indian lot”????? #TheOneShow,” one wrote.
A fourth said: “Did she just say ‘the Indian lot’? #TheOneShow.”
"the Indian lot"????? #TheOneShow
— Claire Quansah (@aniteyec) August 14, 2017
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But some viewers were quick to defend Rosemary for her remarks.
One said: “If you think “the Indian lot” is racist, then you seriously need to re-evaluate your sad pathetic life. Go find a safe space. #TheOneShow.”
Another agreed: “She was talking about the different spices hence “the Indian lot” FGS #theoneshow.”
Rosemary will star alongside Nadiya and Giorgio in the new show will starts tonight on BBC Two at 8pm.
The Big Family Cooking Showdown is a brand new cooking show which is set to replace The Great British Bake Off, which moved to Channel 4.
In the 12-part series, 16 families will be filmed in their own kitchens and in the studio kitchen as they attempt to wow the judges, Rosemary and Giorgio, with their favourite family recipes.
There will be a number of challenges that the families have to participate in.
First up is the £10 Challenge. This will see which family can create the best meal for four on a budget of a tenner.
Home Visists Challenge will see families tasked with cooking a main course for the two judges in just 90 minutes.
Finally Impress The Neighbours Challenge will see the families battle it out to create an incredible starter and main in two hours and 15 minutes.
BBC favourite Zoe Ball will be hosting the series alongside Nadiya, 32.
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Speaking about her new job, Nadiya said: “Family and food have always gone hand in hand and I’m looking forward to getting to know the recipes and traditions of the different families taking part.
“Having been through a food competition as an amateur cook myself, I know exactly how tough it can get and so I’ll be there for them, alongside Zoe, as the pressure really builds!”
Zoe said: “I’m not the world’s best cook as my kids will vouch but I’m learning so much from these families and from Nadiya! New recipes, top tips and some definite dos and don’ts, I can’t wait to share this joyous celebration of family and cooking with everybody.”