http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHjU0-7ATkEendofvid[starttext]By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Poking fun: Jonathan Ross mocked Cheryl Cole's 'complex relationship with the black community' at the British Comedy Awards on Saturday nightTalk about kicking someone when they're down...Cheryl Cole may have put her 'annus horribilis' behind her, but Jonathan Ross decided to bring up some of her painful memories of 2010 at the British Comedy Awards. The talk show host poked fun at the singer by referring to the 'Gamugate' X Factor scandal and her divorce from Ashley Cole as he hosted the ceremony on Saturday night.Ross - who has interviewed Cole several times on his seminal BBC talk show - questioned whether the Girls Aloud star had a issue with race.He said: 'What’s going on with Cheryl Cole’s complex relationship with the black community?'It’s like she’s playing the world’s longest game of slap, marry, deport.'Last year, Cole saw her 'nation's sweetheart' mantle slip when she was embroiled in a race row over her decision to reject Zimbabwe-born Gamu Nhengu for the X Factor live show.
Heartbreak: Cheryl with ex-husband Ashley Cole in 2009 before their split and subsequent divorceAt Gamu's expense, she put through controversial contestants Katie Waissel and Cher Lloyd - who both fluffed their auditions at the judges' houses.At Gamu's reject, it later emerged she was facing deportation from the UK.However, Cole insisted Gamu's immigration status or skin colour had nothing to do with her decision to not put the singer through.'Gamugate' wasn't the first time the singer was accused of racism - she was infamously convicted of assaulting black nightclub toilet attendant Sophie Amogbokpa in 2003.She was found guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, but cleared of racially aggravated assault and was ordered to complete 120 hours of unpaid community service.

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