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Sky History show featured carpenter with 'Nazi' tattoos on his face

The programme has been axed until an investigation is completed

October 20, 2020 15:02
Darren Lumsden
1 min read

A TV woodworking show has been axed pending the outcome of an investigation after viewers accused one contestant of sporting “Nazi” tattoos on his face.

A clip of an interview with joiner Darren Lumsden, a contestant on Sky History’s carpentry competition The Chop: Britain’s Top Woodworker, sparked an online backlash when Twitter users pointed out that he had the number ‘88’ inked on his cheek — widely recognised as a code for Heil Hitler used by white supremacists.

It was also claimed that Mr Lumsden had the numbers 23 and 16 — a numeric symbol commonly used to signify white power — visible on his face. 

Substituting letters for numbers, the 23/16 can be understood to equate to W/P or “White Power”, according to US racism watchdog the Anti-Defamation League.