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Steve Toussaint reveals ‘racial abuse’ in response to ‘House of the Dragon’ casting

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STEVE Toussaint has been “racially abused on social media” after joining House of the Dragon.

The 57-year-old actor – who plays Corlys Velaryon in HBO’s new Game of Thrones prequel – admitted he initially underestim­ated the response to his casting as the first prominent person of colour in the franchise and had to deal with vile trolls in the aftermath.

He told The Hollywood Reporter:

“When I got the gig, I literally said, ‘It’s just another role because I have black friends who had small parts or recurring parts in (Thrones).

“I didn’t realise it was a bigger deal until I was racially abused on social media when it was announced. Yeah, that s**t happened.”

He explained how one fan shared “an artist impression of the Sea Snake” alongside his photo.

“Then someone else referred to me by the N-word – that was in reply to a director I had worked with who wrote, ‘Steve Toussaint is great’ and they said, ‘No, Steve Toussaint is a …’

“There was also a black American chap who’s a big fan of the show who contacted me saying he gets abuse because he championed me for the part.

“And on platforms like Reddit, which I’m not on, there are such discussion­s going on about it. I was like, ‘Oh wow’, and then I thought, ‘Okay, this means a lot to some people, but I can’t allow that to bother me’.”

He said sadly he’s seen friends suffer similar abuse for roles, but he insisted it’s important not to dwell on things even when “it’s a big deal”.

“I’ve worked with (Star Wars: The Force Awakens actor) John Boyega, and he got it. If it bothers you so much, don’t watch.” |

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