Tinchy Stryder "definitely" won't be going back to a London nightclub accused of employing a racist door policy.

A group of four girls have alleged that Soho club DSTRKT turned them away at the weekend as one was branded "too dark" and another "overweight" by a venue promoter.


Rapper Stryder, who has partied at the club before, told ITV News that too many clubs discriminate with their entrance rules.

"It's nothing new, but if it doesn't stop now it's never going to stop," he said. "What kind of policy is that because of someone's skin colour?

"When I heard, I was really hurt and definitely won't be going there. It happens in a lot of clubs and it's good people protest... it's wrong, it's really wrong."

The owner of DSTRKT told BBC London that he has only just been made aware of the allegations and intends to start an investigation.

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Sarah-Jane Crawford, meanwhile, spoke out in support of a protest that called for a boycott of clubs with discriminatory door policies.

"Glad some of these nightclubs are getting exposed for their undercover racism which has been going on for a years in the west end," she tweeted.