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Adam Deacon: 'BAFTA viewers thought I was a chav'
Published Wednesday, Feb 22 2012, 19:33 GMT | By Paul Millar | 3 comments

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The Adulthood actor, who won the gong at this month's awards ceremony, revealed that he was criticised by "middle-class" tweeters.
Deacon, 28, told the Hackney Citizen: "After I won it, there were a lot of middle-class messages on Twitter from middle-class people saying, 'Who is this chav? I smell a rat here, the BAFTAs trying to look cool for young people!'
"What they didn't realise was that there's a lot of love for me out there on the street, you know?"
Meanwhile, the rapper claimed that some casting directors reject him for being "too street".
"Casting directors would tell me they wanted a street kid from an estate but their response was that I was 'too street'," he added.
"My accent was too strong. I was too scary. And I found I was taken back a step. I was having to work even harder to prove I wasn't a thug than when I first started."
Deacon's next role is in football film Payback Season, which will be released later this year.
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