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David Baddiel apologises after being accused of hypocrisy after footage of Gypsy joke surfaces

The author used a slur to refer to Gypsies in a 2004 clip

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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 09: David Baddiel attends The Olivier Awards 2017 at Royal Albert Hall on April 9, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)

Comedian and author David Baddiel has apologised after he came under fire after clips emerged of him using a slur to refer to Gypsies in a tv show with longtime partner Frank Skinner.

In the clip from the Frank Skinner Show, originally broadcast in 2004, Mr. Baddiel recounts a time he visited a shop in Kensington dressed scruffily. He said: "The thing is that if you go into a shop like that, and you look like a bit of a pikey, which I sort of do when I’ve not got a suit on, and they don’t recognise you, they just think what the f**k are you doing in here, right?"

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Last week, when the now-viral clip of Jimmy Carr joking about the genocide of Roma people emerged, Baddiel slammed his "close friend" in a thread where he called Carr's joke "cruel and racist."

Some online have made comparisons with Baddiel's condemnation of Carr and his own use of offensive language towards Travellers to accuse him of hypocrisy.

A spokesperson for David Baddiel said: “I’m sorry and I shouldn’t have used the term to refer to my own appearance. The internet often picks up on things that you did or said a long time ago that makes you look like a hypocrite because of things you said now, but the truth is we are all learning and changing all the time. My apologies again: sorry.”

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