Andrew Tate in row with Coronation Street star as shamed star brands Adam Hussain a ‘p****y’
ANDREW Tate has called Coronation Street actor Adam Hussain a ‘p****y’.
It comes after The Sun revealed that the soap star had previously liked a staggering number of tweets posted by the shamed influencer.
Adam, 22, who plays Aadi Alahan on the ITV soap opera, later apologised after liking Andrew's tweets.
In a statement, he said: "I’m really sorry if my “liking” of these tweets has caused any offence to our viewers and my colleagues.
"I wasn’t aware of Andrew Tate and his background and I would never endorse those views.
"I liked some of his tweets in the moment with no reference to his back story. I will be more careful in future."
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After seeing Adam's apology, Andrew took to Twitter to share his thoughts on it.
Posting a screen grab of a headline explaining the story, Andrew simply wrote: "P***y."
Adam has been engaging with the disgraced online star almost daily by liking tweets from his official account as well as that of his brother's, Tristan Tate, and their affiliates.
Andrew and Tristan were put behind bars in Romania late last year before being released under house arrest last month.
One of the Tweets liked by Adam was posted by Andrew's brand The Real World following his release which read: "The Truth Will Prevail."
Another message liked by Adam saw Andrew moan: "30 more days on house arrest. 30 more days suppressed.
"I haven't been free for a single day this year. The battle rages against Shaitan."
Andrew has become known for his vile misogynistic views and has faced staunch criticism over his online posting.
Corrie actor Adam continued to like posts from the star as recently as this past weekend with one of the messages reading: "Any man whos afraid to professionally fight isnt allowed to discuss mindset on the timeline [sic]."
Andrew went onto brand such individuals as "cowards".