The BBC’s new comedy TV series “Chinese Burn”, which follows the life of three Chinese women in London, promised to smash negative Asian stereotypes when the pilot episode first premiered in November, but it has done the complete opposite.

“Chinese people don’t get much representation on British TV, and when they do it’s usually illegal immigrants, Triads or takeaway staff. ‘Chinese Burn’ aims to tackle these stereotypes and share real East Asian experiences of living in London. This show’s stories are straight-from-the-dragon’s-mouth, no-MSG, authentic. Six billion Chinese can’t all be Wongs. We are more than the stereotypes. We are varied. We are different. But our stories are universal, so Brits can relate… mate,” Shin-Fei Chen and Yennis Cheung, who write and star in “Chinese Burn,” were quoted as saying last year.

Much like “Fresh Off the Boat” in the U.S., “Chinese Burn” seemingly offers Asian people more onscreen prominence. But the show did not sit well with audiences in the U.K.

Chinese Burn is now being shown on BBC One despite the serious backlash they received for perpetuating negative stereotypes of both Asian men and Asian women. They also locked their facebook reviews and hid other negative comments. Completely unacceptable. #chineseburn pic.twitter.com/LkS4Hi98oH — ヾ(＠⌒ー⌒＠)ノ (@Pandacakeyumyum) January 25, 2018

A BBC representative flatly told NextShark on Thursday that it does not want to comment further.

While the “Chinese Burn” Facebook has censored reviews and disabled comments, it did not stop viewers from chiming in with their thoughts on social media.

Not infuriating for me. Disappointing? Devastating? Humiliating? That they’ve created a show that would have made white racists proud. That they showed us that some of our creators are incapable of empowering the community. Can’t describe this feeling but it’s not anger. — Tyson Le (@randoazn) January 25, 2018

@BBC is pretending the #ChineseBurn backlash never happened. If they were smart, they’d remove the show from their lineup. Let us remind you how we feel: https://t.co/fBjmmwR6pi https://t.co/CEZaMNDcvQ — J Maraan (@j_maraan) January 25, 2018

#chineseburn seriously what’s this fucking show about that’s not funny at all — JoyZhang (@joy_inkin) January 12, 2018

IMDb users went off with their own reviews, with most giving the TV series a 1 out of 10 rating.

“The storyline and plot is unimaginative and exploits extremely racist stereotypes about Chinese men with self degrading actors for laughs,” one reviewer said.

“Here’s what you’re in for if you actually watch this hot garbage: Asian female prostitutes. Asian male premature ejaculation jabs. Overly done fake Asian accents. Asian females vehemently refusing to date Asian men. Stereotypical submissive Asian females,” another wrote.