BBC's Giles Coren deletes 'sick tweets' amidst backlash after reaction to death of critic
  • 7 months ago
Giles Coren has removed two tweets from his Twitter page, in which he appeared to mock the death of someone. The BBC presenter has since found himself at the centre of outrage after his "sick posts". Presenter Giles, 51, claimed the Twitter user had said "vile and hurtful things" about his relatives before unleashing his reaction. The Times Radio presenter later removed his initial post before hitting publish on another tweet in view of his 224,300 followers. Several users took his posts to be ...
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[Music] giles coran has removed two tweets from his twitter page in which he appeared to mock the death of someone [Music] the bbc presenter has since found himself at the center of outrage after his sick posts [Music] presenter giles 51 claimed the twitter user had said vile and hurtful things about his relatives before unleashing his reaction [Music] the times radio presenter later removed his initial post before hitting publish on another tweet in view of his 224 300 followers [Music] several users took his posts to be about the death of fellow journalist don foster who died suddenly on july 15 aged just 33 don passed away after a long-term illness confirmed those close to her in a now deleted tweets giles wrote when someone dies who has trolled you on twitter saying vile and hurtful things about you and your family is it okay to be like i am sorry for the people who loved you and any human death diminishes me but can you f asterisk asterisk asterisk off onto hell now where you belong giles letter went on to add when someone dies who has trolled you on twitter saying vile and hurtful things about you and your family is it okay to be like i am sorry for the people who loved you and any human death diminishes me but ha ha ha ha ha ha a screenshot of his deleted post as shared by journalist ash sirkar she added don foster once said giles coren had a famous dad and he never forgave her for it [Music] no wonder it rattled him so much a working-class journalist who had to fight for every scrap she got called out the third best quarren [Music] carl kinsella later tweeted i've tried to just log off and ignore it but giles poor and openly laughing about the death of don foster has honestly put me through the wall he won't even lose his job for it and in a just world he would lose an awful lot more than that [Music] while sayamas o'reilly said so glad that rampant cancel culture is definitely actually a real thing that exists because it means we can all look forward to giles korran suffering even one tiny consequence for gleefully rejoicing in don foster's death sky's political correspondent kate mccann shared her thoughts adding i ten