Carol Vorderman demands apology from Reform candidate over ‘disgusting comments’
Broadcaster Carol Vorderman has called for an apology from Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon for past "disgusting comments" he made about her on social media. Kenyon, standing in the Makerfield byelection, has been described by Vorderman as a misogynist and a "cowardly man" due to offensive posts that have since been deleted.

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AI-generatedBroadcaster Carol Vorderman has called for an apology from Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon for past "disgusting comments" he made about her on social media. Kenyon, standing in the Makerfield byelection, has been described by Vorderman as a misogynist and a "cowardly man" due to offensive posts that have since been deleted. Reform UK's Danny Kruger defended Kenyon, stating the comments were inappropriate but not serious enough to withdraw him as a candidate, and that Kenyon was an "ordinary man" at the time. Vorderman dismissed this excuse, arguing public posts constitute online abuse. Further unearthed comments from Kenyon on a rugby league forum reveal sexist remarks about women's capabilities and opinions on abortion. A Reform spokesperson stated these comments were made before Kenyon entered politics and defended his right to personal opinions.
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5 extractedDanny Kruger defended Kenyon's comments, stating they were not serious enough to withdraw him as a candidate and were intended as private conversations.
Carol Vorderman has demanded an apology from Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon for "disgusting comments" made on social media.
Robert Kenyon allegedly made offensive posts about Vorderman, which have since been deleted along with his social media account.
Kenyon also allegedly posted that women can't "ref, drive or give directions" and that female rugby presenters "aren't up to the job and only there to tick a box".
Kenyon allegedly posted on a rugby league forum that women get abortions for "vanity purposes" and so they can "shag anyone they want".