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Badenoch goofs commenting on Adolescence show

Faces backlash for commenting on a show she hasn't watched.

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April 12, 2025
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Kemi Badenoch Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom. [PHOTO CREDIT: BBC]

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Kemi Badenoch, UK Minister for Women and Equalities, has faced widespread criticism after wading into the national conversation surrounding the new TV series Adolescence — without having actually seen it.

The show has recently sparked intense debate over toxic masculinity and the growing influence of controversial social media personalities on young men.

While politicians across party lines — including Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Scottish First Minister John Swinney — have praised Adolescence for opening up a much-needed conversation about the mental health struggles, identity crises, and social pressures affecting young men today, Badenoch’s intervention has been labelled as misinformed and inflammatory.

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In her comments, Badenoch suggested that Adolescence was inspired by a real-life story involving a Black teenager, despite the show’s protagonist being a white male and no such source material being confirmed. Her statement appeared to echo a fringe conspiracy theory circulating online, which claims the show had intentionally erased a Black narrative. These claims have not been supported by the creators or any credible sources.

Her remarks quickly drew backlash, with critics accusing her of engaging in a culture war rather than engaging in the real issues the show aims to highlight. Many commentators said Badenoch’s contribution risked derailing a constructive conversation about masculinity, identity, and the impact of online radicalization on youth.

“She’s politicizing a serious social issue without even understanding what she’s commenting on,” one critic noted on social media. Others questioned how a senior government figure could comment so confidently on a show she hadn’t taken the time to watch. The situation raised broader concerns about political leaders making reactionary statements without verifying facts, particularly on culturally sensitive topics.

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In contrast, figures like Keir Starmer have used the moment to emphasize the importance of tackling issues like male vulnerability, online grooming by extremist influencers, and the lack of positive role models for boys. Starmer stated that Adolescence could serve as a valuable entry point for deeper policy discussions on mental health and education reform.

Badenoch has yet to respond to the backlash or clarify whether she intends to watch the show. In the meantime, her misstep has reignited debate about the role of politicians in shaping — or distorting — public discourse around media, identity, and youth culture.

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