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Saturday 12 September 2015

British heir accuses his mother of racism towards his half-Nigerian wife

The relationship between the heir to Longleat estate, future Marquess of Bath, Ceawlin Thynn and his mother has deteriorated so badly that she was not invited to his wedding to Emma McQuiston, the daughter of Nigerian oil tycoon Ladi Jadesimi and British mother, Suzanna McQuisto, The Telegraph reports.


The marchioness, who has spent more time at the Longleat estate since the death of her long-term lover in France, is said to ignore her son’s wife whenever they cross paths in the grounds of the estate. Though the 29-year-old aspiring television chef and food blogger has known the Bath family since she was a child, when the couple announced their engagement, Thynn, 41, claims his mother asked: "Are you sure about what you’re doing to 400 years of bloodline?"


The viscount told the Sunday Times that his 71-year-old mother has no contact with their baby son, John, because, "I don’t want him contaminated by that sort of atmosphere and those sort of views" he said.

Despite trying to ignore his mother’s racist comments, he claims she repeatedly spoke out against his relationship with McQuinston, who is said to have been ’devastated’ after hearing her mother-in-law’s comments.

McQuiston told Tatler magazine back in 2013: "There has been some snobbishness, particularly among the much older generation. There’s class and then there’s the racial thing."

Emma, Viscountess Weymouth will become Britain's first black marchioness when her husband inherits the title from his father.

77 comments:

  1. Whether the like it or not, blacks rock! Bloody racist!

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    1. I'm black, but I understand her point. The royalty prefer a particular blood line. Not saying she is right, but I don't think she is being racists by not wanting her son to change the course of the tradition. Nigerians think about it. Do I think a parent will be happy 4 his child to deviate from d traditions and customs? Be honest

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  2. Dey shld solve deir family issues in deir sitting room jare

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    1. I'm black, but I understand her point. The royalty prefer a particular blood line. Not saying she is right, but I don't think she is being racists by not wanting her son to change the course of the tradition. Nigerians think about it. Do I think a parent will be happy 4 his child to deviate from d traditions and customs? Be honest

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  3. Racism is something else, smh. Even with a quadroon grandson, the grandmother cares most about that drop of black blood.

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  4. I dunno what these people get from being racists

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    1. I'm black, but I understand her point. The royalty prefer a particular blood line. Not saying she is right, but I don't think she is being racists by not wanting her son to change the course of the tradition. Nigerians think about it. Do I think a parent will be happy 4 his child to deviate from d traditions and customs? Be honest

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  5. So why is †Ñ’ξ half-Nigerian lady answering her maiden's name?
    Anyways she shld learn to ignore †Ñ’ξ old lady since she's already close to her grave. She don old now, will soon enter ground for her (Macquito) to take over.
    Αи∂ I love †Ñ’ξ way d husband stood by his wife, such thing are rare ...









    #it WiLL oNly gEt BeTTer
    #IT mUsT eND iN pRAiSE

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    1. She was d result of an affair during her dads marriage. Ladi jadesinmi has 4 kids wt his childhood sweetheart and theyre still married. Her mum either brought her up dt way or she found it easier to pass herself off as british. Her surname is probably jadesinmi on her birth certificate.

      Mixed race kids do this all d time depending on what they can gain. eg. Eku edewor whose surname is not edewor or whatever but dts her mums surname (Her dad is british) bears edewor in naija. This chick is flogging a cooking show on british tv.

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    2. I'm black, but I understand her point. The royalty prefer a particular blood line. Not saying she is right, but I don't think she is being racists by not wanting her son to change the course of the tradition. Nigerians think about it. Do I think a parent will be happy 4 his child to deviate from d traditions and customs? Be honest

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  6. So why is †Ñ’ξ half-Nigerian lady answering her maiden's name?
    Anyways she shld learn to ignore †Ñ’ξ old lady since she's already close to her grave. She don old now, will soon enter ground for her (Macquito) to take over.
    Αи∂ I love †Ñ’ξ way d husband stood by his wife, such thing are rare ...









    #it WiLL oNly gEt BeTTer
    #IT mUsT eND iN pRAiSE

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  7. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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    1. I'm black, but I understand her point. The royalty prefer a particular blood line. Not saying she is right, but I don't think she is being racists by not wanting her son to change the course of the tradition. Nigerians think about it. Do I think a parent will be happy 4 his child to deviate from d traditions and customs? Be honest

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  8. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  9. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  10. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  11. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  12. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  13. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  14. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  15. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  16. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  17. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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  18. Nigerians eh..........we are everywhere, see wetin we they cause for Oyibo palace, she's lucky its not a Nigerian society, the queen for done arrange one better jazz for her.......plus why is her chest so axis flat.....its disgusting

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    1. Very annoying fellow, shut ur trap!

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    2. I love the way pple ignore you

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  19. No matter how they try to hide it, racism is rife in the west. its quite unfortunate.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  20. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    She should go and eat poison and die then..... Bagga #NowPlaying ashewo: phenom....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  21. Waaaaaiiiiitttttt! Hw dos tis affect d price f garri finaly

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  22. Yo, show me the white ass old woman dat is hating on dis "OUR" soul sister!! Imma lose my cool on her!!

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  23. Yeye woman! See her mouth like '400 years of bloodline'. Linda take note!

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  24. Yeye woman! See her mouth like '400 years of bloodline'. Linda take note!

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  25. Yeye woman! See her mouth like '400 years of bloodline'. Linda take note!

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  26. Good husband, protecting his wife. Good one. God bless ur marriage n keep u guys together.

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  27. These stories were all on Stella dimokokos blog,not trying to cause trouble bit they were almost in this order.

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  28. Nigerian Girl on the prowl!! But racism is still eatig this whites up. And it seems to be showing its ugly head again!

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  29. Thank God the man loves her enough to defend her.

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  30. Wicked mother, na God go punish r

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  31. Wicked mother, na God go punish r

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  32. Her childhood was RICH. Not all this lower vsupper class nonsense this article is selling.

    Coy d original article next time. Theyve known each other since they were 4 YRS OLD!!!!!! She said she enjoyed going to longleat house to play when she was young!!!!!.

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  33. I am absolutely love with britain's regency era, the balls, galas, titles, lol... I really admire how they are conservative. I almost want to preserve my concept of it that way, nothing should change.....lol..crazy. anyways nt fair of her mother in law though. She's the one going to loose out so she should settle, d world has evolved.

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  34. I am absolutely love with britain's regency era, the balls, galas, titles, lol... I really admire how they are conservative. I almost want to preserve my concept of it that way, nothing should change.....lol..#crazy. anyways nt fair of her mother in law though. She's the one going to loose out so she should settle, d world has evolved.

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  35. Yet on the Nigerian side, she, her husband and their child is probably their pride and joy. A white looking kid is their bragging right. Sigh. We live in such an effed up world.

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  36. Linda u dey dull oooo, this story was on Stella's blog since last week nahhhhh.........if u like don't post,point is u need to disseminate info as at when due!

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  37. Caewlin was my class mate at UCL. He was a cocaine addict then and smoked weed. Smh!

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  38. Some would say "The Mother is not racist, just racial". It's the same with Africans not letting their children marry from a particular tribe. The couple have been family friends since childhood but when they started dating they family started getting uncomfortable. I like the way he stuck up for her and insisted he was going to carry on with the marriage.

    Aristocrats can be real snobs sometimes. Mtchew

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  39. Good...way to go girl. Keep ur head high if u truly love this guy... KEEP LOVE ALIVE!

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  40. A Human being is a Human created by GOD in HIS Own image despite being black or white.

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  41. I hope she won't get killed oh has they killed princess Diana n her Arab boyfrnd...jst sayin!

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  42. Stale News. This girl shouldn't have married the man. No matter what, the snobbery in that family will continue. I pity the naive girl's children. All the British conservatives will rally round and say /told you so/ when the wife finally walks away because soon she wouldn't be able to take the jagbajantis any more

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  43. Omolomo!!! Kpele dear. They should research her fathers pedigree na. What are they feeling like. 400yrs of bloodline ko.

    If your husband loves you - is the cake
    If your in-laws love you - is the icing
    You can eat cake without icing joor.

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  44. This is why I'm sorry I don't want my brother dating some oyinbi girl. They re racist to us. Whyvdo we have to be nice and welcoming to them? I'm not racist but just socially aware. This issue of him constantly dating oyinbi girls has brought up arguments between us. I keep telling him there folks justvwanna date a black guy to rebel againts their parents or use to get rich. He just won't listen. What's wrong with the African girls today. Many of them r decent. Oyinbo girls are too trashy, slutty and lack morals. They're also golddiggers that r out for money. Have u seen one dating a poor black man?? Yeah I didn't think so.

    I think colonialism has turned Africans into self hating monsters who think white skin should be worshipped hence the bleaching and denouncing our own people when it comes to marriage. U have no idea how many of these African brothers will break their necks to date a white girl while studying abroad. I always assume there is some complex attached to it. Like they think white is better than black. Because vthey treat these white girls far better than African or black females. Their mumu button is set on high and they do the girl's bidding and are overly affectionate. I see no big deal in marrying a white. They r humans like us. They're not better than us. nothing wrong with marrying an African man and I plan to do so.

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  45. Nigerians always dey everywhere. .hahahaha. Yoruba men be freely donating since 1960. Lol

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  46. So pathetic this white people and their racial way of life!!the babe better forget the old woman and stick it out to make history at least it will worth it at the end!!my opinion though.

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  47. Na the old woman sabi o. The Naija babe don secure her future be that.















    #TeamBlessed#

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  48. Pray she's not lyk patience ozokwor

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  50. Aren't we all racists in many different ways? When a Custom Officer once told me 'we don't process International Passport for Ibos here in Osogbo' some years back; just because Delta is my state of origin! Would you blame an Old white lady who identifies humanity only by her skin color and class?

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  51. Aren't we all racists in many different ways? When a Custom Officer once told me 'we don't process International Passport for Ibos here in Osogbo' some years back; just because Delta is my state of origin! Would you blame an Old white lady who identifies humanity only by her skin color and class?

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  52. And her name is Emma McQuiston, her mother's is S. McQuiston but her father's name is Ladi Jadesimi! Who started the racial inferiority complex?

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  53. Racism might never go away totally.

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  54. The babe don hammer

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  55. They will just disinherit the guy! This is a bid to try to make the bloodline remain white.

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  56. Their lives, their business. Me, I'm so loving her black gown.

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  57. All dese haughty totty rich women that feel they are better than everybody else

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  58. The future Marquess of Bath, Ceawlin Thynn, this guy is way ahead of his time. He is a very unique individual, having the ability to look beyond race and even standing up to his mother, knowing what was at stake. Shame on all hypocrites of our time. Shame!!! They claim to have good hearts yet wreak havoc and spread their poisoned state of mind. Yes, racism and discrimination of any kind is a mental illness.

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