A university professor in London quits after railing against women in the sciences
BBC News reports the 72-year-old academic went to a conference in South Korea, where he reportedly made this declaration to the audience about women who are scientists:
"Three things happen when they are in the lab: you fall in love with them, they fall in love with you, and when you criticise them they cry."
On Wednesday, Hunt responded to the uproar that followed on BBC Radio 4, acknowledging his comments were "a very stupid thing to do in the presence of all those journalists."
He then defended his problem with girls, but reframed the original criticism that they fall in love with coworkers and said he, too, had done the same - finding that "these emotional entanglements made life very difficult."
Naturally, the internet was less than sympathetic to Hunt's mea culpa and thus, the #distractinglysexy hashtag was born: