'IT'S NOT WHO I AM'

Emmerdale’s Shila Iqbal vows to move on from sacking as she says soap bosses shouldn’t have judged her on mistake as a teenager

The 24-year-old actress has been left jobless since the historic messages resurfaced

EMMERDALE'S Shila Iqbal has vowed to move on from being sacked as she says soap bosses shouldn't have judged the mistake she made as a teenager.

The emotional actress, 24, described how she was hauled into a meeting after her racist tweets from six years ago came to light.

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Shila Iqbal spoke emotionally about being sacked from Emmerdale over historic racist tweetsCredit: ITV

Thinking she was just getting a rap on the knuckles, Shila returned to start filming her first scene of the day before being ordered to leave the studio.

"It all came crashing down for me, but I will move on from this," said Shila on ITV's This Morning.

"I'm hoping to remain positive and not dwell on it too much."

Asked whether Emmerdale made the right call firing her for the historic messages which included her using the N-word, Shila said: "I think ITV have a moral obligation to do what's right by public.

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The actress, who played Aiesha Richards, was fired on the spot over messages sent six years agoCredit: ITV

"They've taken a stand to show we shouldn't tolerate this language, but I do question why I'm being judged on something I did as a teenager.

"There was no negative intention behind it. I made a mistake. It's not whoI am."

Admitting she made a "terrible mistake", Shila apologised for her past behaviour but insisted she no longer uses that language.

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Shila Iqbal, 24, has hit back at producers and says they took the 'easy option' by sacking herCredit: PA

Instead she says she was influenced by music such as hip hop and rap.

In two tweets from 2012, when she was 18, Shila called her college friends the N-word and “gay”.

In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Shila sobbed as she said: “I was remorseful, and I think that should have been taken into account with my young age and the fact that I wasn’t a professional actor at that age.”

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