After being called out for the blatant breaking of lockdown rules, Malique initially tweeted for people to ‘mind their business’
Hollyoaks and I’m A Celebrity star Malique Thompson-Dwyer has apologised to people he has offended by attending an illegal quarantine wave which flouted lockdown and social distancing rules – but has hit back at the backlash, adding that he has had family die fromCelebs Go Dating
After being called out for the blatant breaking of the rules, Malique initially tweeted for people to ‘mind their business’ but in an Instagram story, he expanded his response.He said: ‘Yo, I’ve just come on here to give a quick message. First of all, I apologise to anyone I may have offended, but let me just get one thing straight.
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