A former soap star confronted two boys on a train after she claimed they ‘ridiculed and harassed her’ in front of her mother.
Ex-Emmerdale actress Roxanne Pallett pulled out her mobile phone and started recording the youngsters after she allegedly heard them speaking about her.
The video opens with Ms Pallett, who played Jo Sugden in the soap from 2005-2009, saying: ‘People are afraid to say hello so they talk about you not to you.’
Ex-Emmerdale actress Roxanne Pallett pulled out her mobile phone and started recording the youngsters after she allegedly heard them speaking about her
Ms Pallett alleges she had been ‘ridiculed and harassed’ by the boys. Although it is not clear what started the argument, one of the youngsters later said: ‘You’ve not been relevant for years anyway’
Ms Pallett (left and right) who played Jo Sugden in the soap from 2005-2009, said on the video: ‘People are afraid to say hello so they talk about you not to you.’
It is still not clear what was said to irk the actress but as she continues to record them one of the youngsters says: ‘You’ve not been relevant for years anyway.’
This sparks an angry reaction from the 34-year-old who replies: ‘Really? Relevant enough for you to sit down next to me and talk about me, to me.’
The encounter becomes even more awkward when Ms Pallett moves along the carriage and stands in front of the youngsters.
The other passengers try their best to stay out of it as the actress tells the boys every person is relevant.
One of the youngsters then asks why she is filming, to which she replies: ‘Because I’m documenting the harassment you’ve given to me since you sat down.’
The encounter becomes even more awkward when Ms Pallett moves along the carriage and stands in front of the youngsters
The clip ends with Ms Pallett telling the boys that calling someone ‘irrelevant’ could lead to them developing mental health problems
Ms Pallett was with her mother Monica (both pictured here at a film premier in 2014) when she allegedly heard the youngsters talking about her
At this point, a female passenger gets involved and backs up the actress’ claim.
Then, replying to the boys’ insistence they have done nothing wrong, Ms Pallett says: ‘Yes you have, you’ve been harassing me to the point where my mum and I sat down, and you two proceeded to ridicule and harass me, make us move then you told me I hadn’t been relevant for years.
‘Last night I was at the Great Scot Awards celebrating people that made a difference.
‘To me, every single person in life is relevant, so you need to educate yourself morally.’
The clip ends with Ms Pallett telling the boys that calling someone ‘irrelevant’ could lead to them developing mental health problems.