Coronation Street star Adam Hussain has apologised for liking numerous tweets sent by online misogynist Andrew Tate.
Caption: Coronation Street star Adam Hussain likes tweets from ?dangerous misogynist? Andrew Tate
It is said that Corrie actor Adam, best known for playing Aadi Alahan in the soap, ‘liked’ tweets from the controversial former kickboxer, who has over six million followers, including a post-release message which read: ‘The Truth Will Prevail.’‘I haven’t been free for a single day this year. The battle rages against Shaitan.’
over suspected human trafficking, rape and sexual exploitation of women, as well as supposed links to organised crime. At one point during his time incarcerated, the account made assertions of a release, with comments including ‘Matrix attack failed’.over claims he subjected them to sexual assault, physical abuse and controlling behaviour.
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