12-Year-Old Indian-American Spelling Bee Champ Humiliated By CNN With Racist Comments

Abhijeet Bhatt

Keeping up with the age-old tradition, yet another Indian has won the American National Bee. 

Ladies and gentlemen, meet 12-year-old Ananya Vinay, the winner of 2017’s National Spelling Bee contest.

Telegraph media

Ananya slogged through the 12-hour long competition and finally won it by correctly spelling the word ‘marocain’; a dress fabric made of silk or wool or both.

She took home a $40,000 cash prize and was invited to CNN.

Where she was asked to spell the toughest word ever!

Jeremy McLellan

Because hey, don’t claim to be a fan of words till you know this word.

The anchor also seemed to believe that just because Ananya was of Indian origin, she’d only be ‘familiar with Sanskrit’. 

Soon after the clip was posted by stand-up comic Jeremy McLellan, it evoked some sharp responses from Twitterati. 

Even Silicon Valley star Kumail Nanjiani came out in support of Ananya.

Check out the clip right here.

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