Mel B has apparently been booed for the second time as a judge on America's Got Talent.
The former Spice Girls star was reported to have disapproved of an arguably racist joke by a contestant at the New York City auditions, on Tuesday.
After hitting the red buzzer the 37-year-old was scorned by the live audience, who appeared to have enjoyed the provocative quip.
The
punchline of the joke involved a half-serious observation about African
American taxi drivers being 'more entertaining than other taxi
drivers'.
Mel explained her disapproval: 'I found it really offensive.
'There was no need to do a stereotypical black joke. It was not funny.'
But the audience apparently felt otherwise.
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Fellow AGT judge Howie Mandel cut in to ask the crowd attending the auditions if they thought the joke was inappropriate.
The audience responded with a resounding 'no'.
And the disdain for Mel was nearly universal as Howard Stern chimed in to tell the former Scary Spice that she 'lacked a sense of humor'.
Even Heidi Klum offered her own take on the now controversial jape: 'There will always be jokes made about being black and white ... I agree with you that we should laugh about it.'
She was booed less than a month ago as the show made a stop in New Orleans for auditions.
But Mel later dismissed the negative reaction to her comments, telling Mario Lopez on Extra: 'We all get booed.
'If you say no or you don't like it, everybody jumps on you.'
The former Spice Girls star was reported to have disapproved of an arguably racist joke by a contestant at the New York City auditions, on Tuesday.
After hitting the red buzzer the 37-year-old was scorned by the live audience, who appeared to have enjoyed the provocative quip.
Catching heat: Mel B pictured at the America's Got Talent auditions at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, on Tuesday
Disapproving coworkers: The former Spice Girl with fellow AGT judges Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, and Howard Stern
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Mel explained her disapproval: 'I found it really offensive.
'There was no need to do a stereotypical black joke. It was not funny.'
But the audience apparently felt otherwise.
Contentious duo: Heidi disagreed with Mel and believed the joke was all in good sport
The audience responded with a resounding 'no'.
And the disdain for Mel was nearly universal as Howard Stern chimed in to tell the former Scary Spice that she 'lacked a sense of humor'.
Even Heidi Klum offered her own take on the now controversial jape: 'There will always be jokes made about being black and white ... I agree with you that we should laugh about it.'
Good sport: Mel says she doesn't let the 'negativity' affect her, pictured with Howie and Hiedi
Reproving: Stern told the former Spice Girl she lacked a sense of humor
But this is not the first time Mel has gotten on the audience's bad side.She was booed less than a month ago as the show made a stop in New Orleans for auditions.
But Mel later dismissed the negative reaction to her comments, telling Mario Lopez on Extra: 'We all get booed.
'If you say no or you don't like it, everybody jumps on you.'
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