Dan Osborne fears he’ll get ‘jumped’ after being bombarded with ‘hate’ for refusing Covid vaccine
ANTI-vaxxer Dan Osborne admitted worrying he’ll get “jumped” after telling fans: “I won’t put that s*** in me or my kids.”
The 29-year-old was bombarded with people “going mad at him” after he expressed his opinion on the Covid vaccine.
“I can’t take this,” said Dan, who admitted: “You lot are making me nervous.”
Dan continued: “I’ve had so many messages from people going mad at me for talking bad about the vaccine.
“You lot are crazy. It’s my opinion, chill.”
He added: “It’s not dangerous enough to be forcing an injection on the world. That to me is suspect…”
“Can we talk about something else now. I ain’t looking to get jumped by the Covid f***ing army.”
He then posted a snap of him downing a beer and joked: “All these DMs have driven me to the beers.”
The former reality star – who is married to Jacqueline Jossa – yesterday went on a furious rant about the Covid vaccine after flying back from Portugal.
Dan was out there with his former EastEnders star wife and their two daughters Ella, six, and Mia, two, but came home early to be reunited with his oldest son Teddy, seven.
Filming himself after arriving back in England, Dan said: “I’ve said it from day one. People are going to have a go at me, but the whole thing is about money. The whole damn thing.
“I’ve had hundreds, maybe thousands of messages about kids getting the vaccination.
“Personally that s*** isn’t even going in me – never mind my kids.
“People do your research, it’s not good.
“That’s just my opinion, it’s my Instagram I should be able to say what I want.”
Earlier this year, the ex-Towie star shared a dangerous Covid conspiracy theory claiming a third vaccine jab will spark a “zombie apocalypse”.
In the clip, Health Secretary Matt Hancock answered questions on This Morning about rolling out a third vaccine jab to give extra protection against two new Covid variants emerging in South Africa and Brazil.
He told the show: “There’s a new variant that the vaccine doesn’t work against.
“We know the vaccine works against the variant in this country … we’re also working on a new vaccine that we might have to roll out in the Autumn to give people a third dose that will deal with this problem.”