Former EastEnders star Tracy-Ann Oberman was sent a picture of an oven on Twitter in a sick Holocaust taunt.
The anti-Semitic message to the Jewish actress contained the words: “I just bought one of these because Germans make the best ovens.”
Tracy-Ann, 53, who played Chrissie Watts, shared it and wrote: “Just another day on Twitter for me! Such lovely, lovely people.”
She said the poster “loves Corbyn and BDS”, referring to ex-Labour leader Jeremy, whose tenure was hit by anti-Semitism claims in the party, and the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement against Israel’s treatment of Palestinians.
Tracy-Ann tagged the Community Security Trust, which helps people hit by racism, in the post.
The charity asked Twitter to ban the poster and urged Tracy-Ann to call the police.
A spokesman said: “Tracy-Ann and others have bravely had to stand up against racism. They have been through this too many times.”
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The actress has previously spoken about her experiences with anti-Semitism which has seen her receive death threats on social media.
Tracy-Ann became a household name following her role in BBC’s EastEnders which seen her go on to be nominated for a string of awards including Most Popular Newcomer at the National Television Awards and Soap Bitch of the Year at the British Soap Awards.
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Since her role as the famous landlady, she has gone on to star in programmes such as Doctor Who, Waterloo Road and Casualty.
She recently spoke out following Wiley’s anti-Semitic outburst on Twitter, which seen the grime artist spew messages of hatred to his thousands of followers.
His social media accounts have since been deleted, something which Tracy-Anne says is a step in the right direction.
Speaking about social media bosses pulling his accounts, she said: “I for one am pleased it’s a step toward a safe space for us all.”
Twitter declined to comment but the account in question was permanently suspended from the platform.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk