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‘I’ll be drinking the bar dry’: Crystal on Laurence Fox libel victory and death threats

After their emphatic victory in court this week the drag artist, real name Colin Seymour, says the anxiety hasn’t gone away

The drag artist Crystal may have marked Monday by winning an emphatic libel victory against the rightwing activist Laurence Fox but celebrations after the judgment were muted. That was partly thanks to the date – “I’m trying to do dry January” – and partly because the performer had agreed to appear on Sky News on Tuesday morning, which meant a 3am start to fit in two hours of meticulous drag makeup.

Crystal, real name Colin Seymour, and Simon Blake, a former Stonewall trustee, had sued the former actor after he called each of them a paedophile on X (formerly Twitter) in October 2020. In response, Fox countersued Seymour, Blake and Nicola Thorp, a former Coronation Street actor, saying all three had defamed him by calling him racist in tweets of their own, which were in response to comments he made criticising support for Black History Month.

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