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James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu sorry for jokes about black women

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Getty Images James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu at the MOBO Awards in Sheffield in February 2024. Both men have short afro hair and beards and look seriously at the camera. James weards a dark blue shirt over a black top and has sunglasses perched on his head. Fuhad wears a pale green suit over a white top. Getty Images

James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu won a Mobo Award for their podcast earlier this year

Award-winning podcast duo James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu have apologised for engaging with “racist jokes” on a rival show.

James and Fuhad, better known as Shxtsngigs, appeared last month on US comedian Andrew Schulz’s Flagrant podcast.

The pair faced backlash afterwards for laughing along with comments Schulz made about black women that were criticised by listeners as being based on racist stereotypes.

They opened Monday’s episode of their podcast by saying sorry and that there was “no excuse” for their behaviour.

The podcasters, who won a Mobo Award in February, had been on a six-week trip to the US when they appeared on the Flagrant podcast.

It has tens of thousands of monthly listeners and sells itself as being “unfiltered” with presenters who “could care less about sensitivities”.

In the episode with James and Fuhad, released on 17 July, they discussed the “black girlfriend effect”.

The phrase inspired a TikTok “before and after” trend where mixed race couples would post pictures showing how their relationships had changed them.

In the podcast, Fuhad starts by saying black women “glow up the other culture” – make their partners more stylish – with James adding that their boyfriends may get a beard, tattoos and a fade haircut.

“They shave their hair because they start losing it,” Schulz interjects.

“Because he’s so stressed to be around this black girl complaining all the time.”

James and Fuhad laugh along as Schulz continues: “They grow their beard because they need a cushion when they get slapped.

“I think the black girlfriend effect, it might be a protective instinct.”

Getty Images Andrew Schulz, pictured in 2021 at a UFC event. Andrew has short dark hair, brown eyes and a brown moustache. He wears a gold chain over a dark grey T-shirt and is pictured sitting at the event, with audience members blurred behind him. Getty Images

US comedian Andrew Schulz hosts the Flagrant podcast, which claims to deliver “unruly hot takes”

There was a backlash online with fans saying the jokes played into the “angry black woman” trope of an overly emotional and aggressive personality.

Addressing the online reaction on Monday’s podcast, James says: “Andrew was making a joke, frankly a racist joke, and we were laughing at it.

“There’s literally no excuse.”

James says he expected to be the person who would “stand up, kick those cameras down… [and] smack homeboy in the face”.

“But when you’re in there, you’re in shock,” he says, likening it to “fight or flight”.

“It’s not even about pity laughs or anything,” Fuhad adds. “We just wanted to get out of that situation.”

James acknowledged their reaction “really, really hurt people that look to us for support and look to us to feel protected”.

“We’re sorry. For me it’s one of them ones where you don’t realise that, when you’re part of a community, you don’t realise you can hurt your own community,” he says.

“We don’t condone, we don’t appease that behaviour.

“We don’t rate it and we don’t want you guys to think we were sat in that room rating what was going on.”

‘Let our community down’

Shxtsngigs is one of the top-ranking podcasts on Spotify in the UK, with millions of Instagram followers and just under two million YouTube subscribers.

In February, James and Fuhad were recognised at the Mobo Awards and in May sold out a live show at the O2 in London.

James said on Monday that they had travelled to the US “to show how much we love our community, how much we love our supporters” and there was an “irony” that the trip was “why we’re having this conversation”.

However they said they had learned from the mistake.

“We hold our hands up, we apologise,” says Fuhad.

“You learn from your mistakes and we hope we don’t let our community down again.”

BBC Newsbeat has contacted representatives for Shxtsngigs as well as Andrew Schulz for comment.

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