Jack Whitehall addresses a new “diss track” by singer Becky Hill following comments he made about her at the BRIT Awards last year. Both outlets report that Whitehall previously referred to Hill with a “Wetherspoons Whitney” type of remark, a joke that he later acknowledged and said he apologised for. In their coverage of Hill’s track, Whitehall says he takes issue with how the exchange has resurfaced publicly, while also reiterating that he has already made amends. He also describes his approach to the incident as deliberate performance, saying he “hams up” his poshness as part of his humour. The reports frame Hill’s song as a response to the earlier joke and Whitehall’s subsequent apology, with Whitehall responding directly to the track and clarifying his intentions and past actions. No additional details about the track’s content are provided in the sources beyond its connection to the earlier joke and apology.
Jack Whitehall says he apologised to Becky Hill after class-row joke
Jack Whitehall addresses a new “diss track” by singer Becky Hill following comments he made about her at the BRIT Awards last year. Both outlets report that Whitehall previously referred to Hill with...
- Jack Whitehall responds to a diss track by Becky Hill.
- The diss track is linked to Whitehall’s “Wetherspoons Whitney” joke about Hill at the BRIT Awards last year.
- Whitehall says he apologised to Hill after the class-row type gag.
- Whitehall says he “hams up” his poshness as part of his comedy approach.
- The outlets describe the diss track as a reaction to the earlier comment and subsequent apology.
Jack Whitehall has responded to Becky Hill's 'diss track' about him after he called the singer a Wetherspoons Whitney at the BRIT Awards last year and admitted he apologised to her
13 hours agoJack Whitehall has insisted he apologised to Becky Hill over a class row gag that inspired the singer's new diss track.
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