Emmerdale star Jurell Carter has once again got the soap’s fans talking with a social media post.
In this latest incident, our colleagues at the Mirror, report the actor, who plays Nate Robinson in the ITV soap, has shared links to a number of conspiracy theory pages, which include wild claims about Satanism, evolution, the moon landings and the coronavirus vaccines.
The Instagram stories have now been deleted. The pages included claims about Satanism as well as untrue posts about the moon landings being faked, as well as misinformation about Covid vaccines and the history of evolution.
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Jurell, 25, appeared to have left some of his followers confused with his posts, including one which provoked accusations that he's an 'anti-vaxxer'.
The actor hit back at the comments, writing: "Again with the anti-vaxing labels. Also trolls stop hiding behind these profiles you clowns."
He went on to add another post, which read: "Questioning and doubting what is going on does not make you 'anti' anything.
"Nor does it make you a conspiracy theorist. Actually questioning IS and should be the place of reason.
It comes after Jurell's show Emmerdale became the first soap to feature a character getting the Covid vaccine.
Chris Chittell's character Eric Pollard was seen on-screen last month in a heart-warming scene in which he told his son David he had just got his second jab.
The Mirror has approached Jurell Carter's representatives for comment.
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