Daniel Brocklebank has hit back at a Twitter troll who questioned why ‘Coronation Street’ doesn’t feature a pre-show "warning" before scenes involving "two blokes snogging".
The ‘Corrie’ star’s character Billy Mayhew is currently involved in a romantic storyline with Gemma Winter’s (Dolly-Rose Campbell) convict brother Paul Foreman (Peter Ash), but one social media user has taken offence to the plot.
The troll, whose Twitter account has now been suspended, insisted he was "not too keen" on watching two male characters kissing, and said his 10-year-old relative had asked "why".
He also said there are "warnings about swearing, but not two blokes snogging".
Daniel – who is dating former Mr. Gay World in real life – replied: "Would you have the same opinion if it were a man & a woman kissing?
How sad that a 10 year old had to learn that relationships can come in many varieties from television. (sic)"
Some of Daniel’s ‘Corrie’ co-stars showed their support for him by commenting on the troll’s tweet.
Kate Ford – who plays Tracy Barlow – tweeted: "It’s simple really. I would tell your ten year old it’s because they are in love. I told my son this when he was 3 years old. It’s all good, don’t stress yourself (sic)"
Nicola Thorp (Nicola Rubinstein) wrote: "Here’s ma boi, putting homophobes in their place on the regs.
I wish he didn’t have to. (sic)"
Last year, some ‘Corrie’ viewers were outraged when character David Platt – played by Jack P. Shepherd – made homophobic remarks to Billy during an episode to impress a pal.
One Twitter user wrote: "What a despicable person. David I am ashamed at you for not helping Billy out and saying something to that guy. #Corrie (sic)"
Another posted: "How dare David Pratt treat our vicar in this manor #Corrie (sic)"
One shared: "Why is David being homophobic? What a p***k #corrie (sic)"