
Martine Croxall
Martine Croxall is a BBC News presenter known for her articulate delivery and insightful reporting. She gained recent attention when she appeared to correct the use of the gender-neutral term 'pregnant people' to 'women' during a live broadcast, which sparked discussions about language and gender identity. Her comments were endorsed by notable figures, highlighting ongoing debates around inclusivity and traditional terminology in media.
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Αρθρο της Ελεάννας Βλαστού στην «Κ»: Η λογική ως πράξη αντίστασηςMartine Croxall was reading a report about advice for vulnerable people during heatwaves when she used the term 'pregnant people'.
BBC presenter corrects ‘pregnant people’ to ‘women’







