LONDON -- Laura Trott and Engsub ArchivesJason Kenny are the most successful Olympic couple in the world. They have a whopping 10 gold medals between them and on Tuesday night they did the nation proud when Trott won the women's omnium and Kenny won the men's keirin, bagging two gold medals for the nation's haul.
But, amidst the jubilation, BBC commentator Chris Boardman attracted criticism after suggesting that Kenny might be asking Trott, "What's for tea?" after their victories.
SEE ALSO: People are losing their minds over the world's most successful Olympic couple“She’s doing all the emotion for both of them really – he’s looking at her wondering what’s for tea!” said Boardman during the commentary.
After many accused Boardman of sexism, a row erupted on the social network after others defended the pundit's remarks as some felt they had been taken out of context.
Boardman took to Twitter to state that his remarks had "nothing to do with gender".
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But, not everyone was convinced.
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Others felt that the remarks weren't sexist, and merely referred to Kenny's laid-back demeanor.
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