Nicole Scherzinger's slang use deemed 'offensive' for TV audience

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Last Updated : Jun 04 2013 | 4:00 PM IST

Nicole Scherzinger's use of the term 'effing' in a live edition of The X Factor results show has been termed as offensive and unsuitable for a pre-watershed audience by Ofcom.

The show judge, who's dating Formula 1 ace Lewis Hamilton, used the word as she introduced her act - telling viewers: "I'm so proud, this is James effing Arthur", the BBC reported.

Ofcom - which received 52 complaints about the incident - said it considered the term to be an example of "offensive language" in the context of the show.

The body said a number of viewers considered it to have simply been used as a substitute for a swear word and "as a result it was capable of causing a certain amount of offence".

Ofcom said the use of "effing" went beyond audience expectations for the show - which started at 8pm - and was not appropriate for a pre-watershed show which appealed to children.

However, ITV said it did not consider the use of the word to be offensive in the context of the programme.

Programme-makers on the night had considered whether to broadcast an apology, but concluded that it was less upsetting than the actual swear word, and that viewers would have realised Nicole did not mean to cause offence.

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First Published: Jun 04 2013 | 2:34 PM IST

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