🔴 “SIT DOWN, BARBIE!” Emma Raducanu silences Suzy Eddie Izzard live on BBC with ice-cold response after being called “TRAITOR” over LGBT campaign refusal (December 2025)

London, 10 December 2025 – What was meant to be a light-hearted segment on BBC’s “The One Show” turned into one of the most explosive moments in British television history when tennis star Emma Raducanu delivered a devastating shut-down to comedian and activist Suzy Eddie Izzard after being labelled a “traitor” for refusing to join an LGBT awareness campaign.
The drama unfolded during a live discussion about “the responsibility of young athletes in social causes.” Hosts Alex Jones and Roman Kemp had invited Raducanu to talk about her 2025 season and charity work.
Suzy Eddie Izzard, guest panellist and long-time LGBT+ advocate, was asked her views on celebrity involvement in activism.
Izzard did not hold back. “When someone like Emma Raducanu, with her platform, refuses to support basic awareness campaigns for the LGBT community, it feels like a betrayal,” she said. “Young people look up to her. Staying silent isn’t neutral – it’s letting the community down. It’s traitorous to progress.”
The studio fell silent.
Raducanu, 23, had previously declined an invitation from Izzard’s foundation to headline a “Sport for All” Pride event, citing a desire to “focus on tennis and my own charities for disadvantaged youth.” The refusal had already sparked online debate, but no one expected it to explode live on air.
Raducanu stared directly at Izzard for several seconds. Then, with a calm that sent chills through the studio, she leaned into the microphone and delivered ten words that have already become legendary: “Sit down, Barbie. Tennis is tennis, not forced politics.”
The room erupted. The audience – a mix of families and sports fans – burst into thunderous applause that lasted nearly thirty seconds. Cameras captured Izzard visibly shrinking back in her chair, mouth open, unable to respond. Hosts Jones and Kemp looked stunned, frantically signalling for a commercial break.

But the damage was done. The clip exploded across social media, reaching 52 million views in under 12 hours. #SitDownBarbie and #EmmaRaducanu became the top two global trends, with #TennisIsTennis close behind.
Raducanu’s ten words have divided Britain. Supporters hailed it as a masterclass in composure, praising her for refusing to be bullied into activism. Critics accused her of disrespect towards a trans icon and the LGBT+ community.
Suzy Eddie Izzard, visibly shaken, left the studio immediately after the break and has not commented publicly. Her team released a brief statement: “Suzy was expressing a personal view on representation. She wishes Emma continued success.”
The BBC issued an apology for the “heated exchange” and confirmed the segment was cut short. Ofcom has received over 18,000 complaints – split almost evenly between those offended by Izzard’s “traitor” label and those upset by Raducanu’s response.
Raducanu, speaking briefly to reporters outside the BBC studios, stood by her words: “I respect everyone. I support equality. But no one should be forced to speak on causes they’re not comfortable with. Tennis is my job. Helping kids through my foundation is my passion. That’s enough.”

Her foundation, launched in 2024, has already raised £8.2 million for youth sports programmes in deprived areas, with a focus on mental health support – an issue Raducanu has been open about since her 2021 US Open win.
The incident has reignited the debate over celebrity activism. Piers Morgan tweeted: “Finally someone stands up to the woke mob. Brilliant from Emma.” Lily Allen wrote: “Calling a young woman a traitor for not joining your campaign? Then playing victim? Disgraceful.”
Trans activist Munroe Bergdorf called Raducanu’s response “dismissive and harmful,” while comedian Joe Lycett defended her: “Forcing people to be activists is the opposite of progress.”
British tennis legends have rallied behind Raducanu. Andy Murray posted: “Proud of Emma. Stay true to yourself.” Tim Henman told Sky Sports: “She handled it with incredible maturity. No one should be bullied on live television.”
The Lawn Tennis Association issued a statement: “We support all players’ right to choose their causes. Emma has been a wonderful ambassador for British tennis.”
As of this morning, #SitDownBarbie T-shirts are already selling out online, with proceeds ironically going to youth mental health charities. Raducanu’s follower count has surged by 1.2 million overnight.
Suzy Eddie Izzard, a trailblazer for trans visibility and a patron of multiple LGBT+ organisations, has faced backlash before for strong opinions but never on this scale. Sources close to her say she is “devastated” by the reaction.
For Emma Raducanu, the incident marks another chapter in a career defined by resilience. From her fairy-tale 2021 US Open win at 18 to battling injuries and pressure, she has always chosen her own path.
Last night, with just ten words, she reminded the world why millions admire her – not just for her forehand, but for her backbone.
The One Show moment will be replayed for years. And Britain, divided as ever, has found a new debate: when does advocacy become coercion?
One thing is clear: Emma Raducanu didn’t just silence Suzy Eddie Izzard. She spoke for everyone who believes personal choice still matters.