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Loose Women star Jamelia claims police racially abused her in front of her children for overtaking another driver

Jamelia claimed she apologised but the police officer responded saying: 'You lot make me f***ing sick'

LOOSE Women star Jamelia has claimed she was racially abused by a police officer in front of her children.

In a post on , Jamelia said she overtook another car because she was "running late" but was then subjected to a torrent of abuse from the police officer, even after she apologised.

 Jamelia claims a police officer racially abused her in front of her two daughters for overtaking another driver
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Jamelia claims a police officer racially abused her in front of her two daughters for overtaking another driverCredit: Getty Images

She wrote that it "wasn't the right thing to do" but she was in a rush to catch a train.

Her daughters, Teja, 15, and Tiani, 11, were in the car with her at the time.

She continued: “I parked up and as my girls and I got out of the car, I noticed the person had followed us, and was shouting ‘Is there something wrong with you you stupid b****, you should have waited.’

"I replied ‘I know, I’m so sorry, I was rushing for the train, my apologies’.

“He then retorted : ‘you lot make me f****** sick”.

"I said ‘can you please not swear in front of my children’, he replied: ‘Oh f*** off you stupid black b****, you lot are sickening'."

 Jamelia claimed the police officer shouted racial abuse at her even after she apologised
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Jamelia claimed the police officer shouted racial abuse at her even after she apologisedCredit: PA:Press Association

Jamelia went on to reveal she was shocked because the person shouting at her was a police officer.

She continued: “Upset as I am about this interaction, I am mostly disappointed because this man was a police officer.

"Despite my many negative experiences with the police, I have always made a conscious effort to not taint my daughters’ view of them.

 She said she didn't want her daughters' view of the police to be affected by this incident
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She said she didn't want her daughters' view of the police to be affected by this incidentCredit: Rex Features

"I’ve always wanted my girls to trust & respect the police, and have confidence that they are there for their protection.

"But I think the police should realise that profiling works both ways, what you display is what you potentially become in the eyes of a child.

"How can you expect black children to have faith in the you if they witness their parents being mistreated like this? It is not OK."

The Superstar singer went on to say that she didn't want the incident to affect her daughters's view of the police.

She added: "My daughters were disgusted with the officer's behaviour, my youngest described him as a 'disgrace to his uniform' and my eldest asked 'Shouldn't self-control be the foundation of police training?'

"And it was then that I felt at ease, knowing that thankfully, my girls judged the individual & not the police force as a whole.

"I will continue raising my girls the way I do, with tolerance, understanding & empathy in ALL situations. These are the foundations of real greatness.

"I will also teach them that the use of "black" as a slur is absolutely ridiculous.

 Jamelia previously said she is stopped by police officers at least "once a week" because of the colour of her skin
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Jamelia previously said she is stopped by police officers at least "once a week" because of the colour of her skinCredit: PA:Press Association

"Because being black is one of our most wonderful blessings, and only haters choose to see it as a curse."

Jamelia, 35, later confirmed she had reported the incident and thanked her fans for their "concern for the girls."

She said: "They're fine, They're strong and they know the officer was way out of line...They still walked into school like this...as they do every day."

The Sun Online have contacted Jamelia's rep for comment.


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