Whoopi Goldberg ‘doubles down’ on ‘Holocaust slur’

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Whoopi Goldberg ‘doubles down’ on ‘Holocaust slur’
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Sky News host Rita Panahi says actress Whoopi Goldberg has “doubled down” on the “Holocaust slur” she made earlier in the year in a recent interview.

Sky News host Rita Panahi says actress Whoopi Goldberg has “doubled down” on the “Holocaust slur” she made earlier in the year in a recent interview. “Despite the fact that only a few months ago she apologised for these sort of comments,” Ms Panahi said.

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