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Suspended EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick joined his co-stars as they attended Oasis’ reunion show at Wembley on Wednesday.
The soapstar, 31, who has played Jay Brown for 19 years, was suspended by the BBC in June after he used a slur aimed at disabled people on the set of Strictly.
In his first Instagram post since the scandal broke, Jamie joined Tony Clay and Natalie Cassidy as well as her partner Marc Humphreys.
Sharing some photos to his Story the group got into the Britpop spirit, wearing bucket hats and Oasis merchandise.
Jamie could been seen singing-a-long to the band’s hit songs in the crowd while Natalie cheered.
BBC bosses are reportedly facing questions over the difference in treatment John Torode and Jamie after both used ‘offensive language’.

Suspended EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick joined his co-stars as they attended Oasis’ reunion show at Wembley on Wednesday

In his first Instagram post since the scandal broke, Jamie joined Tony Clay and Natalie Cassidy as well as her partner Marc Humphreys
The MasterChef star, 59, has been sacked after allegedly ‘used the N-word twice while singing along to a Kanye West song’.
According to The Sun, bosses at the BBC are being questioned over a disparity in how both situations have been handled – with one star sacked and the other suspended.
A source said: ‘The difference in treatment between John and Jamie – for very similar incidents – has left questions to be answered.
‘The BBC have tied themselves into knots with this – for them both stars appear to have used unacceptable and offensive language but only one has been sacked while another has kept his lucrative salary and got away with just a suspension.’
‘Disabled colleagues have been left wondering why incidents of ableist slurs seemingly aren’t being taken as seriously as racist language and there are no clear answers coming from bosses,’ the source added.
A spokesperson for the BBC told MailOnline: ‘Whilst we do not comment on any individual matter, each case is always considered on its own facts.
‘We are very clear on our expectations that inappropriate behaviour and language will not be tolerated.’
A video obtained by The Sun in June, showed soap actor Jamie using the term ‘m********s’ to describe residents of Blackpool where the show was being filmed at the time.

The soapstar, 31, who has played Jay Brown for 19 years, was suspended by the BBC in June after he used a slur aimed at disabled people on the set of Strictly

Jamie could been seen singing-a-long to the band’s hit songs in the crowd while Natalie cheered

BBC bosses are reportedly facing questions over the difference in treatment John Torode and Jamie after both used ‘offensive language’ (Seen in August)

A video obtained by The Sun in June, showed soap actor Jamie using the term ‘m********s’ to describe residents of Blackpool where the show was being filmed at the time (seen in January)
He was reportedly backstage during rehearsals with Wynne Evans who could be heard saying ‘Oh my God’ when he made the remark.
He has since issued an apology, sharing that he did not fully understand the derogatory nature of the term he used but now that he is aware, he is ‘deeply embarrassed’.
The Sun reported at the time that Jamie told a former partner how it was ‘not clear’ if he would return to EastEnders and quoted him as saying: ‘I accept the karma that has come my way due to some bad choices.’
It continued that Jamie told how he was now ‘attempting to write the wrongs in my life’. He added he wanted to ‘sincerely apologise for the mistakes I made and for hurting you and how I handled the whole situation’.