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Here are the key takeaways from the story:
- Christian rapper DC3 (real name Daniel Chenjerai), an 18-year-old rising star from Northampton who recently earned MOBO award nominations for Best Newcomer and Best Gospel Act, appeared on BBC News.
- During the interview, host Geeta Guru-Murthy asked DC3 about his biggest heroes.
- He confidently replied: “Santan Dave, Kendrick Lamar, most of all Jesus Christ.”
- Immediately after the mention of Jesus Christ, Guru-Murthy made an audible sharp intake of breath that many viewers interpreted as a dismissive “hissing” noise.
- The moment sparked widespread backlash online, with critics accusing the BBC of anti-Christian bias and rudeness toward a public expression of faith.
- DC3 proudly shared a clip of the exchange on social media, captioning it “JESUS CHRIST ON BBC NEWS” and adding “Jesus is Lord. God is good.”
- Guru-Murthy later defended herself, claiming the sound was simply her breathing in before wrapping up the interview.
- The incident highlights ongoing perceptions of mainstream media discomfort with overt Christian references, especially from a young Black gospel artist gaining mainstream attention.
Read the full story: https://www.outkick.com/culture/bbc-anchor-hisses-rapper-jesus-hero



