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Nicola Methven

Michelle Gayle reveals she heard Eastenders star call black actors 'token'

Michelle Gayle has spoken of the blatant racism she ­suffered during her early career.

The actress and singer claimed one fellow EastEnders cast member even branded black actors “tokens”.

And she revealed as a pop star she was ordered to change the name of her album as it reflected her roots.

The 49-year-old told how she encountered problems on Grange Hill, where she played Fiona Wilson, and ­EastEnders as Hattie Tavernier.

Speaking of her three years at Walford from 1990, Michelle told Grazia ­magazine: “I heard an actor say black actors were ‘tokens’ without realising I was there. I didn’t complain. All I did was think, ‘If that’s how we’re thought of, I can’t wait to get out.’”

Michelle also claimed she was threatened with a Top of the Pops ban after revealing in a 1994 interview she had been stopped in her sports car three times in a week.

It was published as her single Sweetness was released, with a B-side called Walk of Pride.

She added: “I was told Top of the Pops was considering dropping me and I had to explain myself.

“The record company said I could no longer call my album Walk of Pride and my management told me, ‘Less of the black stuff.’

“It was a feeling my experience wasn’t valid. At no point did I hear, ‘Wow I can’t believe you were treated like that.’

“And that’s very, very hurtful. I’ve had to deal with incidents like it all my life.

“On Grange Hill, I was 10 when a chaperone said, ‘They’ve been working me like a n*****.’”

Michelle, currently playing Hermione in West End production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, said she had to “internalise or put up with” the racism.

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