The Strictly judges including Motsi Mabuse side by side Imane Khelif
Motsi Mabuse has defended boxer Imane Khelif in a series of Instagram story posts (Picture: BBC/ Getty)

Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse has come out in support of Olympic boxer Imane Khelif as she called out racism and transphobia.

Over the past few days, the Algerian boxer has come under fire after her Italian opponent Angela Carini threw in the towel within a minute of their Olympic games match, explaining she’d ‘never been hit so hard’ in her life.

It came after it was revealed that the 25-year-old failed a testosterone level test before her gold medal fight at last year’s World Championship.

This sparked a number of people – including YouTuber Logan Paul and Les Dennis – to question and spread misinformation about Imane’s gender, with some claiming she is trans. However, this is untrue. Imane doesn’t identify as either transgender or intersex.

On her Instagram story the 43-year-old TV star said that although racism and transphobia will ‘never end we can call it out’.

She then outlined the boxing history of both Imane and fellow harassed boxer Lin Yu-ting who faced similar accusations, emphasising that they both ‘fought in the Tokyo Games with no controversy.’

Motsi Mabuse in an orange dress smiling to the camera
Motsi’s remarks coincide with former Strictly star Les Dennis apologising for spreading misinformation about the boxer (Picture: PA)
A still from Motsi Mabuse's Instagram story
Motsi made her views about the matter clear (Picture: Motsi Mabuse / Instagram)

‘The discussion is absolutely disgusting. She has been boxing in competitions for a while. She has also lost matches. She was born as a girl,’ Motsi continued.

And echoed a popular counter-argument to the nay-sayers by pointing out biological advantages are common among elite athletes. ‘Banning females with naturally high levels of testosterone is like banning basketball players for being [too] tall!’ she wrote.

The South African-German dancer than pointed to historic examples of similar language weaponised against female athletes of colour such as Serena Williams and Caster Semmenya.

A still from Motsi Mabuse's Instagram story
And pointed to previous examples (Picture: Instagram/Motsi Mabuse)
A still from Motsi Mabuse's Instagram story
Motsi said Imane hasn’t cheated (Picture: Instagram / Motsi Mabuse)

All three have been ‘accused of being a man when outperforming a white female’ the post outlined, adding: ‘Take what you want from this.’

She concluded in two separate posts: ‘I don’t think she’s done anything to “cheat”. I think it’s the way she was born & that’s out of her control. The fact that she’s been [beaten] by 9 females before says it all!

‘Every time speak to racist, ignorant, small minded, misogynistic, unreflected people.’ [sic] 

Motsi’s social media input comes as former Strictly Come Dancing star Les Dennis issued an apology after weighing into the controversy.

The former Family Fortunes presenter, 70, shared a post on X, as well as reposting one that said the International Olympics Committee should be ‘hanging its head in shame’ after alleging allowing Imane to compete was ‘dangerous and profoundly unfair on women and girls’.

Later following up his posts, Les, who also appeared on Strictly last year, backtracked and issued an apology, which came after many rushed to defend the boxer and the storm she’d found herself at the centre of.

Les Dennis's apology post on X about the Olympics women boxing controversy
Les Dennis shared this post on social media after facing backlash (Picture: X)

‘I apologise for my post re the women’s boxing at the Olympics. Sometimes it’s easy to get caught up in misinformation,’ his post read.

‘I’ll make sure I have the facts before I tweet in future.’

His apology was welcomed by many after the initial backlash.

‘Didn’t see it Les, but if everyone on here had the balls to apologise and admit an error when they have posted misinformation we would be where we are…fair play,’ user Clifford commented.

‘If more people apologised the world would be a better place,’ Mike shared.

Les Dennis wearing a blue shirt and smiling during a TV appearance
The former Family Fortunes host said he would ‘make sure I have the facts before tweeting in the future’ (Picture: Ken McKay/ ITV/ Shutterstock)
Les Dennis and Nancy Xu on Strictly Come Dancing during a nautical themed number
He competed on Strictly in 2023 (Picture: BBC/ Guy Levy)

‘Unprecedented. Someone apologising for spreading misinformation on X. Well played, Les, takes a certain strength of character to do this,’ Sam added.

However, some were still frustrated by his initial actions.

‘You’re old enough to know better. It’s truly embarrassing that you did no ounce of research before spreading hatred and misinformation,’ Zack wrote.

Last year the IBA said Imane and another boxer Lin Yu-ting did not meet the ‘required eligibility criteria’ for the female category, later claiming the pair were found to have XY chromosomes.

Imane Khelif during her match with Angela Carini at the Paris Olympics
The IOC has slammed the ‘aggression’ being directed at the Algerian boxer (Picture: Blondet Eliot/ ABACA/ Shutterstock)

However, the IOC has accused the IBA of disqualifying the pair based on an ‘arbitrary decision’ with ‘no due process’, suggesting no scientific tests were carried out as part of the decision.

The IOC has slammed the ‘current aggression’ being directed at the two athletes, adding it was ‘saddened by the abuse they are currently receiving’.

‘Every person has the right to practise sport without discrimination,’ it added.

Imane is scheduled to continue her Olympian campaign in Paris with a fight today, with a win guaranteeing her a bronze medal.

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