ROXANNE Pallett has confronted two boys she claims "ridiculed and harassed" her in an awkward row on a train.

The former Emmerdale actress started filming the pair after they reportedly started talking about her within earshot.

6 Roxanne Pallett has shared an awkward video of her confronting two boys on a train Credit: Getty - Contributor

While it's not clear what the boys said, Roxanne was clearly annoyed, saying at the start of the video: "People are afraid to say hello so they talk about you not to you."

The boys tried to ignore her as she continued to film them, before one said: "You've not been relevant for years anyway."

But the 34-year-old was having none of it, replying: "Really? Relevant enough for you to sit down next to me and talk about me, to me."

Roxanne, who played Jo Sugden in the soap from 2005 to 2009, then moved along the carriage so she was stood in front of the pair as they sat at a table seat on the train.

6 Roxanne said the pair had 'ridiculed and harassed' her on a train

6 Roxanne filmed the pair as the rest of the carriage remained quiet

As they continued to exchange words, the other passengers remained silent and kept their heads down.

The actress then told them that every person was relevant, before one of the boys asked why she was filming him.

She replied: "Because I'm documenting the harassment you've given to me since you sat down."

The boy denied doing anything, but Roxanne was then backed up by a female passenger sitting across the aisle.

6 The actress and her mother were forced to move away from the boys after their comments Credit: Rex Features

"Yes you have, you've been harassing me to the point where my mum and I sat down, and you two proceeded to ridicule and harass me, make us move then you told me I hadn't been relevant for years," she added.

The boy said he only said it because she was filming him, but Roxanne wasn't letting him off lightly.

6 The boy said Roxanne was no longer 'relevant'

6 Roxanne schooled the pair on how their words could be hurtful to others

She continued: "Last night I was at the Great Scot Awards celebrating people that made a difference.

"To me, every single person in life is relevant, so you need to educate yourself morally."

She then warned that calling someone "irrelevant" could lead to depression and mental health problems and the boy seemed to finally concede he had been in the wrong.

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