Kirstie Allsopp has been locked in a social media debate with Bafta over the academy’s alternative of phrases in her tribute to Dame Penelope Keith.
The Good Life star’s household introduced this week that she had died on the age of 86 after being recognized with most cancers.
Tributes poured in for the British sitcom star, from the likes of her The Good Life co-star Felicity Kendal, comic Sue Perkins and former tradition secretary Jeremy Hunt.
There was additionally an announcement from Bafta, which stated: ‘We’re saddened to listen to that Dame Penelope Keith, aged 86, has handed away.
‘A widely known face on stage and display, Keith gained a Bafta for her iconic function in The Good Life in 1997 and one other for her work in The Norman Conquests and Saving It For Albie in 1978, with an additional three BAFTA nominations throughout her profession.’
Location, location, location host Allsopp, nevertheless, took umbrage on the academy’s use of the phrase “passing,” which is a euphemism to explain loss of life, somewhat than saying the phrase itself.


The saying dates again to the 14th century, when it was recorded as describing the passage of the soul from the physique.
However Allsopp was having none of it and replied to the official Bafta account on
‘Woman Penelope has not “handed”; she wasn’t a automobile or a bottle of ketchup.’
Failing to get unanimous settlement on her level, the TV presenter waded into her personal feedback part to answer those that advised the phrase ‘handed on’ was a friendlier various to ‘died’.

Allsopp wrote: ‘Bafta is an organisation, not an individual, and provided that Dame Penelope’s household assertion stated she had died, they need to have at the least mirrored their language.’
The sitcom star’s household stated in an announcement on Monday: ‘We’re deeply saddened to announce that Dame Penelope Keith died peacefully whereas dwelling with most cancers at her residence in Surrey, the place she had lived for greater than 50 years.
‘[We’re] grateful for the care and assist she has acquired throughout her remedies, and ask that their privateness is revered presently.”
Allsopp isn’t any stranger to social media discussions, having exchanged phrases with Michael Rosen in November over his use of a Freedom Cross to journey round London.
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