A person has been branded an "utter twat" by Scottish-American actor John Barrowman after their homophobic comments were printed in a newspaper.
Jan, from Traralgon in Australia, wrote into the Herald Sun saying "we were taught about the birds and the bees, not the birds and the birds or the bees and the bees".
That highly witty comment was photographed and posted on Twitter, where Barrowman decided to vent his wrath:
The 'Torchwood' actor has previously been faced with homophobia after kissing a man during the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.
Celebrating the nation's historic vote in favour of gay marriage, Barrowman was seen briefly snogging a male dancer during a song called 'Welcome to Scotland', which prompted internet trolls to spout abuse at the actor.
Some said he deserved to "die", "should commit suicide" and the kiss was "embarrassing for everyone involved" but hit back on Twitter saying he was "so happy right now".
Nicola Sturgeon went on the praise the quick peck as "one of the best" moments of the entire event.
Homophobic Celebrities 2012
Chris Brown (01 of15)
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Open Image ModalIt was no laughing matter when "Grey's Anatomy" actor Washington referred to co-star Knight as a "faggot" during an on-set argument with Patrick Dempsey. Though Washington later denied using the word backstage at the 2007 Golden Globes, Knight said he was inspired to come out publicly after hearing his co-star use the word. "I've never been called that to my face," he told Ellen Degeneres. "So I think when that happened, something shifted, and it became bigger than myself." Washington was fired from the show shortly thereafter, but said he believed racism had been a factor in his dismissal, and claimed that Knight had manipulated the controversy. (credit:AP)
Donald Trump (07 of15)
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Open Image ModalWith her danceable music and glamorous style, Donna Summer became an instant icon for the gay community during her 1970s heyday. So when she allegedly made a number of religion-inspired remarks about the gay community as well as HIV/AIDS during a 1983 performance, the "Queen of Disco" faced an immediate backlash."It was Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve," Summer was quoted as having said during the Atlantic City concert by the Village Voice. She is said to have also noted, "I've seen the evil homosexuality come out of you people... AIDS is the result of your sins. Now don't get me wrong; God loves you. But not the way you are now."She denied making the remarks for years afterward, calling the accusations "unjust and unfair." Summer noted in a letter addressed to members of ACT UP, "I did not say God is punishing gays with AIDS, I did not sit with ill intentions in judgement over your lives. I haven't stopped talking to my friends who are gay, nor have I ever chosen my friends by their sexual preferences." (credit:AP )
50 Cent (15 of15)
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