![]() “How can I be part of a global sisterhood, which is what I think I’ve been doing, and I don’t feel that I’m coming in as a white saviour – I’m looking at ways to help women empower themselves.”Īsked by host Holly Willoughby if Mr Lammy was wrong to make the “white saviour” comment, Lennox said: “I think that it’s a very controversial term and I think that David is very angry and I think that his constituents… if they say they switch off Comic Relief, I think we really need to hear the voice of our population so that we can be responsive to that. “I did speak to David Lammy personally, I had a conversation with him because I want to understand better – for my colour, that is white – how can I help my sisterhood, which is all colours, everywhere around the globe. Lennox is keen to establish himself as a respectable member of refined. ![]() “It’s true that some of us perhaps jump on to causes occasionally, and money is raised and made… and, I don’t know, it’s a very, very tricky one. As a proud leader, he commands absolute respect from his men, and nothing is more important to him than status and honor. “I have a history, I go way back with Comic Relief, and I have a whole history of activism and working on these issues. ![]() This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. ![]()
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