EastEnders star Tracy-Ann Oberman said she “had made a mistake” and she would pay “substantial damages” for the allegations.
Tracy-Ann has agreed to pay “substantial damages” after accusing the founder of the Northern Independence Party of having a “Jew blocklist”.
The 55-year-old actress, who is well known for her role as Chrissie Watts on the BBC soap series, admitted last year that her charges against Dr. Phillip Proudfoot were “hurtful.”
Tracy-Ann accused the humanitarian academic and Northern Independence Party founder of using an online tool to prevent conversations from Jewish users in a now-deleted Tweet.
She wrote: “So a man called @Phillipproudfoot of @FreNorthNow has a Jew blocklist. I’ve been out of the Twitter politics loop for a few months but is this Party continuation of Corbyn? Seems like it. And will it end up the same? Seems like it. Good luck all.”
Now she have issued a statement on Twitter in which she apologized for her comments, admitted that she had “made a mistake” and said she had agreed to pay damages.



















