Stephen Fry's Husband Elliott Spencer Described With Inverted Commas By Daily Mail Columnist

Everyone Is Asking Why The Mail Did This To Describe Stephen Fry's Husband

The Daily Mail's Ephraim Hardcastle column made an interesting use of punctuation in Thursday's edition when mentioning Stephen Fry's husband.

Elliott Spencer was described as the comedian's 'husband'. That's 'husband' in inverted commas:

Spencer and Fry married in January 2015 and at the time Fry tweeted: ""It looks as though a certain cat is out of a certain bag. I'm very very happy of course but had hoped for a private wedding. Fat chance!"

But Thursday's Mail column provoked anger among many online...

A number of people decided to make use of inverted commas in a similar way to criticise the Mail...

One person opposed to gay marriage tried to intervene in the discussion, claiming it's right to ignore others' marital status because you disagree with their choice of partner.

This is not the first time a Mail columnist has commented on Fry's marriage.

Writing shortly after the couple's nuptials, Tom Utley said that, were he in the position of Spencer's parents, he would be unhappy with the union because of 30-year age gap between the pair, Fry's history of mental health issues and his "twee use of language".

He added: "I’d be disingenuous to pretend I don’t also have difficulty in accepting the idea that a man can marry another man, or a woman a woman."

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