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Gavin And Stacey star Mathew Horne apologises after rant at BBC's Laura Kuenssberg

Gavin And Stacey star Mathew Horne has apologised after criticising BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg in a string of tweets.

Horne, who was born in Burton Joyce, called Kuenssberg a "disingenuous plopcarpet" and told her to resign following her coverage of the General Election.

The actor - who will appear on BBC One in the hotly-anticipated Gavin And Stacey Christmas special - has since deleted his tweets, posted in the early morning of Friday as the results from the election came in.

The 41-year-old has now tweeted: "I apologise to both @bbclaurak and the BBC for my comments on election night.

"I was caught up in the frenzy of the election and realise I used my public platform and passion for politics in an incorrect way. I regret this & we should stand together. Merry Christmas one and all."

In his early morning tweets, Horne had written: "I really wish I loved myself as much as you Laura @bbclaurak - I think, although deeply selfish, I'd probably be happier. For a bit. Lucky you."

It is reported that Kuenssberg was discussing the Labour Party losses around the time of Horne's tweet.

Horne then retweeted a message from the political editor in which she said that the "swing in the North of England is pretty consistently v big Labour to Tory", and wrote: "Let's see . . . your 'journalism' knows no bounds.

"Resign, you disingenuous plopcarpet."

Mathew Horne pictured at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham City Centre (Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)

It came the day after the actor was presented with an honorary doctorate of the arts at Nottingham Trent University - 19 years after finishing his degree in drama at the University of Manchester.

Kuenssberg replied to Horne, saying she accepted his apology.

She added: "No-one wins when we scream and shout rather than talk - maybe Twitter could move on from being Bitter in 2020." She also said she was "looking forward" to the Gavin and Stacey festive programme.

Horne will reprise his role as Gavin Shipman in the Christmas special of the popular sitcom, which is set to air on BBC One on Christmas Day.

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