As the country prepares to pause in remembrance of fallen soldiers this Remembrance Sunday, you may have already noticed the sea of red poppies appearing across TV screens.
The poppy, worn in the lead-up to November 11, has become a symbol of honour and respect for military personnel who have died in service.
But not every public figure chooses to wear one. While many presenters and celebrities proudly display the poppy on screen, others have opted out.
Here’s a look at some of the most prominent figures who’ve chosen not to wear a poppy, and why.
Charlene has been open about her decision to not wear a poppy (Credit: ITV)
Charlene White’s decision not to wear a Remembrance Day poppy on air
Loose Women star and ITV News anchor Charlene White has faced public scrutiny for choosing not to wear a poppy on screen. But back in 2014, she explained her reasoning in a statement on ITV.com, citing the broadcaster’s impartiality rules as a key factor.
“I support and am patron of a number of charities,” she wrote. “Due to impartiality rules, I’m not allowed to visually support them all whilst presenting.”
That includes symbols such as the red ribbon for World AIDS Day or a purple band for Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. “So I feel uncomfortable supporting just one charity above all others,” she added.
Importantly, Charlene noted she does wear a poppy in her personal life. Still, her decision to go poppy-free on screen isn’t taken lightly, due to the “racist and sexist abuse” she frequently receives as a result.
Her final word on the matter? “It’s always important to remember… what millions of people have fought for. The right to choose, and the right of freedom of speech and expression.”
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