Laurence Fox row rages on as he mocks Question Time guest with stunning and brave hashtag – Evening Standard

Posted: January 18, 2020 at 11:26 am

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Laurence Fox has fuelled the flames of a heated social media row by mocking his BBC Question Time opponent in a sarcastic tweet.

The actor accused academic Rachel Boyle of racism when she said he had white privilege in a fierce on-air debateaboutMeghan Markles treatment by the British press and public.

Mr Fox, 41, has been widely criticised for his comments during Thursday'sprogramme, when he also said claims of racism in Britain had become "boring".

Ms Boyle thanked the public for their amazing support on Twitter earlier today, writing: Being a Black academic researching race and ethnicity isnt easy. Having conversations with ill informed privileged people isnt easy. But THIS is what I came to do.

But Mr Fox was quick to hit back at her message, retweeting it with the scornful caption: Hang in there! We are all behind you! #Stunningandbrave.

The Lewis star and ex-husband of actress Billie Piper has ended a number of tweets with the hashtag, in what appears to be a sardonic nod towards so-called political correctness.

Stunning and brave was the title of a 2015 episode of US satirical cartoon South Park in which one of the characters is violently assaulted for employing politically incorrect language.

The term was used to describe Caitlyn Jenner in the South Park episode (South Park Studios)

Mr Fox used the term again to respond to a tweet from Lily Allen.

She wrote: Sick to death of luvvies like Lawrence (sic) Fox going on TV and forcing their opinions on everybody else, when hell never have to deal with what normal people have to deal with in his gated community.

Stick to acting mate. Instead of ranting about things you dont know anything about.

The 41-year-old responded: Lily Allen is the most stunningist and bravery artist in the whole wide world. #stunningandbrave.

The Question Time exchange unfolded when, discussing Meghans treatment by sections of the British press and public, academic Rachel Boyle said: Lets be really clear about what this is, lets call it by its name its racism. Shes a black woman and she has been torn to pieces.

Mr Fox responded: Its not racism. Were the most tolerant, lovely country in Europe. Its so easy to just throw your charge of racism at everybody and its starting to get boring now.

Ms Boyle replied: What worries me about your comment is you are a white privileged male.

Rolling his eyes, the Rada graduate, who attended one of the countrys most exclusive private schools, retorted: I cant help what I am, I was born like this, its an immutable characteristic, so to call me a white privileged male is to be racist youre being racist.

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