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Adil Ray has revealed the abuse he, Alex Beresford and Sean Fletcher have had to deal with during their presenting stints on ‘Good Morning Britain’.

The 46-year-old actor has opened up on the racist trolling the ‘GMB’ presenters are subjected to online, and he insisted while there have been some improvements with representation, more needs to be done.

Speaking on the ITV breakfast show, Adil – who has been co-hosting during Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid’s summer break – said: "There have been changes on screen and we recognise that – I mean, we’re here right now.

"Even though it’s not permanent jobs, things have definitely changed."

His co-presenter Ranvir Singh pointed out the "nonsense" BAME people suffer on social media.

She added: "You do get trolled for it – you get a lot of Twitter nonsense.

"You were reading out a lot this morning, I don’t know if you want to go into it."

Adil responded: "Oh we do get trolled for it. I don’t want to go into it, but I know Alex Beresford and Sean Fletcher got it last week. We are part of the change."

The ‘Citizen Khan’ actor tried to focus on the positives, and "the amount of love" he’s felt from most viewers.

He explained: "We do get grief on television, it’s part of the job. But what I’ve done over the past seven weeks on this show, is concentrate on the amount of love.

"I spend less time on social media and just learnt to ignore the minority views and embrace the love."

Last month, Adil admitted he will only be using the social media platform to promote his work rather than engaging with followers, as he pointed to the abuse he receives on the site.

He tweeted: "I have chosen to no longer look at my mentions regularly.

"I’ll just be posting to plug my work & campaigns. The racism is far too much & damaging.

"I’m sorry I won’t get to see the nice tweets at times. Do find me at Instagram which is a much more pleasant place right now."

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