West End star Layton Williams, who is currently starring in this year's series of Strictly Come Dancing, has addressed cruel trolls and reminded people to 'be kind'
Strictly Come Dancing contestant Layton Williams said he has faced “low key trolling” that he has found “overwhelming”.
Writing on social media platform, X, formerly known as Twitter, Layton said: “The messages of love are overwhelming but as is the low key trolling.“I’m trying to handle this with a smile and determination to slay another day but reminder #BeKind #Strictly.” The musical theatre star and actor, who played the role of Stephen in BBC Three’s Bad Education, performed the quickstep to Puttin’ On The Ritz during the series’ second live show.
The pair were awarded the highest score of the series so far with four nines from the judges – 36 points in total.
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