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Emmerdale star Jurell Carter links to satanic conspiracy theories and pandemic falsehoods on Instagram

April 8, 2021 by SimpleNews Leave a Comment

Jurell Carter on Emmerdale
Jurell has performed Nate Robinson on Emmerdale for 2 years (Picture: REX/ITV)

Emmerdale actor Jurell Carter has linked to an account on Instagram that shares conspiracy idea posts concerning satanism in Hollywood and the coronavirus pandemic.

Jurell, who has performed Nate Robinson on Emmerdale since 2019, spoke out earlier this yr together with his controversial views on the coronavirus vaccine, describing it as ‘experimental’ and saying that individuals are being ‘demonised’ for not wanting it.

His remarks got here out across the identical time that it emerged that Emmerdale’s Eric Pollard (Chris Chittell) was to be vaccinated on the drama, turning into the primary cleaning soap character within the UK to obtain the Covid-19 vaccination.

Over the previous a number of hours, Jurell has shared a number of posts on his Instagram Story, considered one of which linked to an Instagram account that has made outlandish claims about satanic practices amongst celebrities in Hollywood and unfold harmful falsehoods concerning the Covid-19 pandemic.

Another submit shared on his Story prompted an Instagram person to ship him a DM calling him an ‘anti-vaxxer’.

Sharing a screenshot of the message on his Instagram Story, the actor wrote: ‘Again with the anti vaxing labels [sic],’ alongside a loud night breathing emoji, earlier than including: ‘Also trolls stop hiding behind these profiles you clowns.’

Jurell Carter
The actor beforehand voiced his views on the Covid-19 vaccine (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/REX)

In February this yr, the actor shared a submit on his Instagram Story wherein he stated that individuals encouraging others to have the vaccine had been ‘the blind leading the blind’, in accordance to The Sun.

In a screenshot of the submit obtained by the publication, he wrote: ‘If you wanna take this EXPERIMENTAL vaccine, go ahead but don’t begin pushing folks to take it or begin selling it.

‘I’m even seeing others demonising others for not wanting it.

‘Your body, your decision, my body, my decision. The blind leading the blind. And I’m not right here for it.’

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On the web site for the NHS, it says that the Covid-19 vaccine ‘is safe and effective’ and ‘gives you the best protection against coronavirus’.

The vaccine is at present being supplied to people who find themselves submit in danger from the virus, together with people aged over 50, these deemed clinically extraordinarily susceptible and individuals who work in care properties.

ITV declined to remark when contacted by Metro.co.uk.

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