Capital Xtra host Will Njobvu departs Global Studios alongside Love Island’s Yewande Biala

Capital Xtra host Will Njobvu departs Global Studios alongside Love Island’s Yewande Biala after filming the moment he was ‘racially abused’ at Tube station

He recently recorded the shocking moment he was ‘racially abused at a London Underground station’. 

And Capital Xtra host Will Njobvu departed Global Studios alongside Love Island’s Yewande Biala on Tuesday. 

Will, who also hosts ITV’s The Masked Singer spin-off show, appeared in good spirits as he strolled with Yewande, 26, who was a contestant on last year’s Love Island.

Out and about: Capital Xtra host Will Njobvu departed Global Studios alongside Love Island’s Yewande Biala on Tuesday

The broadcaster cut a casual figure for the outing, donning a black printed T-shirt with blue skinny jeans.

Will also wore a red shirt and completed his look for the day with black shoes and a matching bag.

Yewande looked radiant as ever in a houndstooth coat which she wore with a black jumper and matching jeans.  

The reality star also wore a pair of black boots and carried a suitcase with her as she departed the radio studio.   

Style: Yewande looked radiant as ever in a houndstooth coat which she wore with a black jumper and matching jeans

Style: Yewande looked radiant as ever in a houndstooth coat which she wore with a black jumper and matching jeans 

It comes after Will was told to ‘speak in English’ by a man who said he ‘doesn’t like’ some black people.

The radio host from Rickmansworth was confronted as he spoke on the phone to a friend at Harrow-on-the-Hill station at 9.40pm on Sunday.

Will said he was speaking English before he hung up and recorded the masked passenger. 

He posted footage of their exchange on Twitter with the caption: ‘Can’t believe this but I’ve just been racially abused at Harrow-on-the-Hill train station.

‘Was on my way home after finishing my radio show. On the phone to my friend and this man said ”speak in English”. He then said he ”doesn’t like” some black people.

‘I’ve just been racially abused during Black History Month. We’ve got a long way to go. No one even stepped in to say anything.’

Shocking: Will, who hosts ITV's The Masked Singer spin-off show, was told to 'speak in English' by a man who said he 'doesn't like' some black people

Shocking: Will, who hosts ITV’s The Masked Singer spin-off show, was told to ‘speak in English’ by a man who said he ‘doesn’t like’ some black people

In the footage, Will approaches the man and says: ‘Speak in English? I was speaking in English mate?’

The other man, who is white, replies ‘yeah you are now’ before repeating ‘speak in English’ under his breath.

Will says: ‘That’s racist what you’ve just said. Are you racist?’ The man replies: ‘Yes and no.’

The presenter follows up ‘what’s yes and no’, to which the man says: ‘When people won’t speak in English…’

But he is cut off as Will says: ‘I’ve been speaking in English, are you racist? I’ve been speaking English.

‘I am in England, I have been speaking in English, are you racist?’

Video: The Capital Xtra host from Rickmansworth was confronted by the man (pictured) as he spoke on the phone to a friend at Harrow-on-the-Hill station at 9.40pm yesterday

Video: The Capital Xtra host from Rickmansworth was confronted by the man (pictured) as he spoke on the phone to a friend at Harrow-on-the-Hill station at 9.40pm yesterday

The man says again: ‘Yes and no. There’s certain black people I don’t want to speak with and certain black people I will speak with.’

Will asks him: ‘So why don’t you want to speak to certain black people, what’s the issue.’

The man, who has not been named, fiddles with his face covering as the video comes to an end.

A spokesman for the British Transport Police said: ‘In the early hours of this morning, British Transport Police received a report of a racist incident that occurred yesterday evening (25/10) at Harrow-on-the-Hill Underground station.

‘Enquiries are ongoing and anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 26 of 26/10/20.’

Will Njobvu has been approached for further comment.

Incident: Will said he was speaking English before he hung up and recorded the masked passenger (pictured)

Incident: Will said he was speaking English before he hung up and recorded the masked passenger (pictured)