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Emmerdale’s James Hooton horrifies fans by sharing MORE anti-vaxx claims despite being slammed for ‘dangerous’ theories

EMMERDALE star James Hooton has stunned fans as he appeared to again back controversial anti-vaxx claims.

The Sam Dingle actor, 48 - a favourite on the ITV soap - 'liked' a duo of Tweets which were encouraging people not to take up the Covid vaccine.

Emmerdale actor James Hooton has left fans stunned after seeming to back anti vaxx theories for the second time
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Emmerdale actor James Hooton has left fans stunned after seeming to back anti vaxx theories for the second timeCredit: Rex
The Sam Dingle star 'liked' a number of Tweets encouraging against the coronavirus vaccine
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The Sam Dingle star 'liked' a number of Tweets encouraging against the coronavirus vaccineCredit: ITV

Covid booster jabs protect against Omicron and offer the best chance to get through the pandemic and after, health officials have repeatedly said.

The soap star's actions have left Emmerdale regulars horrified, with one telling The Sun: “I was really shocked - I follow him as I think he's brilliant in the soap, but I can't agree with his views in real life."

This isn't the first time the actor, who classes himself as a "proponent of freedom of choice and expression" has stirred the pot.

He previously shared a bizarre conspiracy theory suggesting banks are microchipping people to access their money.

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Back in December, James again took to Twitter to repost a video by Professor Richard Werner in which the academic claims the Bank of England has created microchips to implant under people's skin so they can access their money.

The 2018 video featuring the German economist, 54, was shared on the micro-blogging site last October but James only chose to share it last night.

Retweeting the clip, James penned: "I’ve been following professor Werner for some time now.

"Here he summarises why we need de-centralised banking rather than centralised control."

James' latest conspiracy to raise eyebrows comes months after he compared the UK government's Covid-19 jab rollout to the Nazi party.

Sam Dingle star James has been vocal on Twitter about not wanting to get the vaccine - and slamming British politicians.

At the time, he hit out at Health Secretary Sajid Javid for advocating that all health care workers should be vaccinated.

He also regularly likes and re-tweets messages promoting natural immunity to Covid and anti-vaccination messages.

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His anti-vaccination stance at the time was said to be causing heads to be scratched within ITV due to strict filming rules on the soap.

Emmerdale - and Coronation Street - were locked down for months during the pandemic and resumed filming under strict social distancing measures.

James, 48, hasn't shied away from sharing his views on social media
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James, 48, hasn't shied away from sharing his views on social mediaCredit: Twitter
The ITV star hails himself a 'proponent of freedom of choice and expression'
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The ITV star hails himself a 'proponent of freedom of choice and expression'Credit: ITV
James has previously shown support for a bizarre conspiracy theory surrounding the Bank of England
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James has previously shown support for a bizarre conspiracy theory surrounding the Bank of EnglandCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

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