Influencer turned broadcaster Abbi Grace Summers, a long standing Tottenham Hotspur supporter has been receiving continued backlash for her racist and zionist remarks in the past.
Born on January 23, 1990 in London to English parents, the Lilywhite has amassed 68,000 followers on Instagram. She attended Immanuel College, a Private Jewish Primary and Secondary School based in Hertfordshire, North London from 2005-2011 (6 years).
After graduating in 2012, she has been working as a Freelance Broadcast Journalist having featured for Sony Sports, DR Sports Media and TalkSPORT numerously. As her following grew, she diversified into longer-form content such as podcasts, interviews, and YouTube videos.
“You want me to sit here and back Thomas Frank?!” 😳
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) December 14, 2025
Abbi Summers’ “Angriest” Rant this Season as Tottenham Lose 3-0 to Nottingham Forest 😡
This episode of Goals is in paid partnership with William Hill.
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In a show with ‘talkSPORT’, following Tottenham Hotspur’s 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, she correctly outlined the mistakes made by Thomas Frank and his team.
While her analysis was on point, she was singled out for her alleged non-apologetic racist and zionist behaviour in the past which saw her disappear off of social media for a long time.
A thread of tweets from 2011 and 2012 showed Summers attacking the African-British community, popularly referred to as the Black-British community.
“Hates the fact that there are no English people in England.”
A tweet from 2018 also showcased her tweeting about how unsafe she feels England, her home, and would feel safer and would be more inclined to live in Israel, calling the country her home forever despite where she was born.
“I would no longer feel that I am protected and safe (in Britain). I would rather go and fight for Israel, a place that will always be a home to me despite where I am born.“
Summers’ viral clip of criticising Thomas Frank has generated a lot of backlash from fans towards talkSPORT for “employing a racist and zionist.”
One of her tweets showcased her desperately demanding Tottenham Hotspur to sign a striker while drawing comparison with the desperation of children in the famine-suffering part of the African continent.
“Need a striker more than African kids need food.“
Naturally, the broadcaster has faced a tremendous amount of justified backlash from fans across the country.
Another tweet had her publicly using an extremely offensive n-word –
“I just cant stand these dumb n*****s man!“
It is widely considered the most offensive word in the English language.
Yet another tweet had her casually joking about an encounter with a waitress in a racist manner,
“Really awkward when a black waitress asks what colour bread you want… White”
Publicly posting these tweets for the world to see and casually expressing racist and zionist remarks to her followers is unjustifiable.
Did Abbi Summers ever address this?
— Dev Bajwa (@ammandev) December 16, 2025
It’s one thing having bad takes (I’ve had a fair few), but this is just… idk… racism?
And she swept it under the rug? And is being platformed by TalkSport? Really? pic.twitter.com/GwDC3xwaXc
Despite these tweets being from many years ago with some ranging all the way back to 2011, they surfaced on the internet a few months ago and it has been reported that Summers never put out a public apology and allegedly “shamefully disappeared” from social media some time after the Europa League final.
Her return to social media broadcasting saw everything suddenly go back to normal with Summers pretending like nothing ever happened. Every appearance she now makes on talkSPORT has fans calling out the show for featuring and sheltering “a racist and zionist”.



