‘It wasn’t a true representation of what I meant’: Emmerdale’s Danny Miller apologizes after calling Greggs employee a ‘disgusting woman’ in now deleted tweet
- The actor, 29, took to Twitter and complained about a staff member who told him to smile while suffering from anxiety.
- Danny wrote: ‘You know what, Karen … why don’t you fuck a callous horrible woman. Be nice. Or say nothing ‘
- However, Danny seemed to have changed his mind about his tweet as he then deleted it and then clarified what he meant in another post.
- He wrote: ‘It wasn’t the best wording, but I just stick with it making me feel in front of the whole store as I left with my face flushed and mortified’
- MailOnline has contacted a representative of Greggs for comment
Danny Miller has apologized after calling a Greggs employee a ‘skinny woman’ in a tweet he has since deleted.
The Emmerdale actor, 29, took to Twitter and complained about a member of staff who told him to smile as he ‘suffered from anxiety’.
In his original tweet, Danny, who plays Aaron Dingle on the soap opera, said: ‘Suffering from a bit of anxiety today and therefore not my normal self that I feel.
Sorry: Danny Miller, 29, apologized after calling a Greggs employee a ‘skinny woman’ in a tweet he has since deleted (pictured in February 2018)
‘So skinny woman who works @GreggsOfficial’ don’t be so miserable. Smile!!’
“You know what, Karen … why don’t you laugh at that callous, horrible woman. Be nice. Or don’t say anything. (Sic) ‘
However, Danny seems to have changed his mind about his tweet as he later deleted it and then clarified what he meant in another post.
He wrote: ‘I took the tweet because it was poorly worded and I was just fading away so it wasn’t a true representation of what I meant. What was;
Not happy: The Emmerdale actor took to Twitter and complained about a staff member who told him to smile as he ‘suffered from anxiety’
‘Please think before you say to someone to’ Encourage yourself and do not be miserable ‘.
“They just might be. Sorry and thanks for the love [love heart emoji]”.
Danny clarified his comments in a follow-up tweet, claiming he stuck to his original tweet as he left the store ‘with a red face and mortified’.
He wrote: ‘It wasn’t the best wording, but I’m mindful of how it made me feel in front of the whole store as I left with my face flushed and mortified. Focus on that by stating someone’s mood publicly, rather than what I said.
MailOnline has reached out to a representative of Greggs for comment.
In his original tweet, Danny, who plays Aaron Dingle on the soap opera, attacked a woman who told him to ‘smile’
Apologies: However, Danny seems to have changed his mind about his tweet, as he later deleted it and then clarified what he meant in another post.
It comes after Danny recently commented on how ‘difficult’ it was to film socially distant scenes in Emmerdale, after he became one of the first cast members to return to work after the shutdown. of production due to COVID-19.
Speaking about Lorraine, he said: “The distance is obviously different. We have to follow rules and stay 2 meters from each other.
Believe it or not, it is much harder for us to do the day-to-day work because on top of that we are responsible for cleaning and maintaining our own accessories.
“ The distance between the TV is not said because you don’t realize how close you are to the director when you show them your scripts and suddenly you are there.
“ So there were people who were set up to kind of be there and make sure we didn’t get carried away and suddenly face to face. It was difficult, very different obviously.
Career: It comes after Danny recently opened up about how ‘difficult’ it was to film socially distant scenes in Emmerdale (pictured in October 2018)
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