Laurence Fox announces he is quitting Twitter: Actor says he ‘wakes up in dread’ at comments from social media ‘bullies’ following his Question Time row – and fears the backlash will stop him being able to provide financially for his children

  • Laurence Fox, 41, said he would be taking an ‘extended break from social media’ 
  • He slammed a ‘cancel culture’ that pushes people to their ’emotional edge’
  • The star of ITV’s Lewis had become embroiled in a racism row on Question Time
  • Fox charged a lecturer of racism when she called him a ‘white privileged male’

Actor Laurence Fox has quit Twitter just weeks after becoming embroiled in a furious row over ‘white male privilege’ on the BBC’s Question Time.

In a lengthy thread posted today, Fox, 41, revealed that he would be taking an ‘extended break from social media’ as he condemned a ‘cancel culture’ that pushes ‘people to the edge of their ability to remain emotionally ok’. 

The star of ITV’s Lewis had accused Rachel Boyle, an academic at Edge Hill University, of racism after she called him ‘a white privileged male’ on Question Time.

He slammed the ethnicity lecturer’s charges of racism last January amid claims that Meghan Markle was being hounded out of Britain on account of her skin colour.    

Fox then endured a tidal wave of abuse from a left-wing Twitter mob, as he goaded his many critics about ‘drinking all of these leftist tears’. 

Laurence Fox (pictured) has quit Twitter just weeks after becoming embroiled in a furious row over ‘white male privilege’ on the BBC ‘s Question Time

But today Fox said he had privately become ‘more and more depressed’ and has feared for his future and his ‘ability to provide financially’ for his children. 

He thanked many of the 177,000 followers, including those people on the street ‘from people of all backgrounds’ who had recently shown support. 

Fox went on to admit that he wakes up ‘in dread of what’s to come’ and described the experience since as ‘very painful and difficult to cope with’. 

The actor dismissed people’s concerns that the troubles would ‘blow over’, claiming: ‘When you are in it, it doesn’t feel like it will.’    

He then declared that he would to ‘turn this noise off for a while’, before making a final plea for people to ‘respect that we are all different’.  

Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan was quick to respond to the announcement, blasting the ‘shameless “liberal” (*illiberal) hypocrite’.

He tweeted: ‘Laurence Fox hounded off Twitter for daring to challenge the virtue-signalling mob. The repulsive abuse & threats these shameless “liberal” (*illiberal) hypocrites spew out on here to anyone who refuses to sign up to their PC-crazed world view is disgraceful. But hey.. #BeKind’.

Fox said he would be taking an ‘extended break from social media’ as he condemned a ‘cancel culture’ that pushes ‘people to the edge of their ability to remain emotionally ok’

He thanked many of the 177,000 followers, including those people on the street ‘from people of all backgrounds’ who had recently shown support

Fox went on to admit that he wakes up ‘in dread of what’s to come’ and described the experience since as ‘very painful and difficult to cope with’

The star of ITV’s Lewis had accused Rachel Boyle, an academic at Edge Hill University, of racism after she called him ‘a white privileged male’ on Question Time

The actor dismissed people’s concerns that the troubles would ‘blow over’, claiming: ‘When you are in it, it doesn’t feel like it will.’

I’m going to take an extended break from social media. I’d like to say a couple of things. First of all, a huge thank you to all of you who have followed me throughout my career and travelled vast distances to come and see me on stage, be in acting or singing…

‘Since my appearance on question time and the ensuing hubbub, I have had nothing but support on the street, from people of all backgrounds and political view points. In the weird and lonely days that followed that appearance, your kind words have lifted my spirits. Thank you…

But privately I have been becoming more and more depressed. I have been so shocked by some of the things said to me on these platforms and I have found some of it very hard to process. I think it’s important to stand up to bullies and that is why I have continued to do so…

But I find that I wake up in dread of what’s to come. I’m a fairly private if opinionated person and it’s been very painful and difficult to cope with. However I also believe in passionately in free speech. I stand wholeheartedly by people’s right to express themselves…

But I am fearing for my future and my ability to provide financially for my children. A thought that keeps has kept me awake most nights. People tell me it will blow over, but when you are in it, it doesn’t feel like it will…

I expressed an opinion, which I stand by and I don’t believe is controversial. As a result Equity UK called (amongst other things) for actors to denounce me. This has been very hard to deal with, given that members weren’t polled before these tweets were sent out…

I love my job. I am so blessed to have been fortunate enough to make a career out of it and I have met some of the best people and made such great friends whilst working as an actor. The thought of that being taken away saddens me more than I can say…

I think we need to learn to listen to each other better. I am learning this all the time. I believe that pushing people to the edge of their ability to remain emotionally ok through cancel culture can and does have deadly consequences…

I know that in order for me to be ok I have to turn this noise off for a while. We all have feelings. We all have hopes and dreams. We don’t have to agree. We just have to respect that we are all different and we all deserve a chance to speak freely.

We all have privilege too. All of us. Whatever colour or creed. The richest and the poorest. Some see it. Some don’t. Some have more than others. Billionaires have bad days and beggars have good ones. I’ve spent time with both and I know it to be true…

I wish you ALL all the best. I hope the loudest voices are the ones that come from love and truth. I hope that those who feel hate can be encouraged to find the love around them…

For me, I’m going to go back to reading more books. There is so much I will miss about Twatter, but on balance, I don’t think I need it half as much as I enjoy it…

I’ll probably be back on in ten minutes taking the p*** out of Lily Allen!

Thanks for reading. Loz x 

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