‘Incensed some viewers': All trans team's controversial appearance on Celebrity Family Feud
'Well, they were cracking some fruity jokes, shall we say,' he said.
'Look, apparently this has incensed some viewers ... I thought it was funny.
'But an interesting part of this is that as part of Celebrity Family Feud, they raise money for a charity, and that team was raising money for a charity.
'It is an innovative housing initiative designed to support ... Black, trans women, engaged in sex work.'

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