By GRACE JENNINGS-EDQUIST
The trivia night held by North Cottesloe Primary School on Friday was supposed to be a light-hearted, feel-good fundraiser.
But some parents were left hurt and dismayed when the MC, Perth barrister Simon Watters, allegedly launched a homophobic, racist and sexist tirade — prompting booing from some portions of the crowd.
“I’m not going to say ‘faggots,’ because that’s a minority,” Mr Watters reportedly said at one point — before repeatedly using the term, according to local website The Starfish.
“What else could this guy be but a faggot?,” he reportedly asked, pointing to a photo of a 1980s singer during the quiz. “Look at it.”
The barrister, who hosted a similar fundraising event at the school in 2012, is also alleged to have called one woman in the room a “wog”, and reportedly told the audience they’d know their pizza orders had arrived when they saw “Arab and Pakistani people wandering around.”
According to The Starfish, he also suggested only young, attractive women with “C and D-cups” should submit their table’s quiz answers and asked whether any of the 260 audience members was a ”Thalidomide child’.
MC claims the comments were “quite tame”
Mr Watters has now spoken publicly about the controversial remarks — saying he thought they were “quite tame”.
“It is upsetting that a significant and successful fund-raising night for the students of North Cottesloe Primary School has been overshadowed by complaints from one table at the event,” the barrister said in a statement.