Richard Ayoade's rocky relationship with brother-in-law Laurence Fox including race row
03.11.2023 - 21:37
/ ok.co.uk
Travel Man star Richard Ayoade has an unusual connection to former GB News presenter Laurence Fox.
The IT Crowd star and comedian is married to Laurence’s sister, Lydia, making the pair brothers-in-law. However, while Richard, 46, and Laurence, 45, are seemingly on good terms, that hasn't always been the case. During an interview with The Sunday Times, Laurence explained that he’d briefly fallen out with his brother-in-law following an appearance on Question Time in 2020.
His stint on political chat show saw Laurence accuse a woman of colour of racism after she called him a “white privileged male”. Laurence had earlier called the discussion surrounding the Meghan Markle race row “boring” and claimed: “It’s not racism. We’re the most tolerant lovely country in Europe.” His comments prompted a huge backlash on social media while the Race Equality Committee of the actors’ union Equity, denounced him as “a disgrace to our industry”.
Laurence has claimed he has struggled to get work in film or TV since. Laurence, who was previously married to Billie Piper, told the publication that he and Richard, who was "furious", subsequently fell out. Laurence went on to recall how, in the thick of the criticism, he "begged" Richard for help, but the comedian "was like what, [support you] on Twitter? It’s not real.
It doesn’t exist, it’s mad. Stay away from it all. You know who I am and I know who you are".
Richard, who is half-Nigerian, then told Laurence: "You have never encountered racism," to which the actor responded: "Yeah, of course I have. I’ve encountered racism from black people towards me, when I was working in Kenya [as a safari driver] for seven months. It’s the way you’re spoken to — racism can be deferential." Laurence later
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