'We have spoken to Chris and explained that his comment was not appropriate.'
In June, Watson took to social media to condemn horse racing following the Royal Ascot, writing that "horses deserve better".
Hughes responded by saying that horses were "the best looked-after animal in the world" and "more would die in the wild than on the racecourse", to which Watson claimed that "approx 250 horses die every year on British racecourse". Waston then shared a lengthy statement on social media saying that, while she used to own horses and compete with them, she has since learnt that they are "risking their lives at the races for the sake of entertainment".
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