Sean Ward, Coronation Street’s star on Coronation Street has admitted he is now homeless following his outrage against the coronavirus vaccine.

He was 33 years old when he played Callum Logan, a villainous drug dealer in ITV’s soap. However, he recently took to Instagram to say that his work is now ‘dry’ following protests against COVID-19 vaccinations.

He said, “First the work dried out. He wrote: “No one wanted to hire me, whether I was in front or behind the camera. All my other ways of earning money stopped. Finally, I could not afford the rent. 

I decided to give up my 4-bed house and get on the couch of a friend. All my possessions had to be put into storage. After a while I couldn’t afford to pay the storage bill and after about 4 weeks of missing the payments – equating to about £500 – Safe store UK sold all belongings.

“My couch, my bed frame and office equipment. Also, my desk and chair. Wardrobes and mirrors. All my clothes. And my projector. (sic) 

Saying his piece: Ex Coronation Street star Sean Ward reveals he is homeless after sharing anti-vaxxer views

Saying his piece: Ex Coronation Street star Sean Ward reveals he is homeless after sharing anti-vaxxer views

Sean, who also appeared alongside Michelle Keegan in BBC Military Drama Our Girl, said that he’s now sleeping on his old mattress inside a friend’s spare room. However it was worth the effort.

He said, “Fortunately I was able to get my mattress out of the way in time. I have been using that spare bedroom for more than a year.” When I needed it most, he provided me with a safe place. 

“I’ve never paid rent to him and that makes me very tearful, when I consider how incredible it is. It was worth the effort? Yes! Yes! 

The actor went on to the claim the stress of the last few months caused physical problems, writing: I kept pushing on. The stress grew to the point that my teeth began falling out.

“It’s hard to believe, but this is true. For over a whole year I have had the most terrible teeth. Then my beard started to fall out.

Sean wrote an angry post in March warning fans against the Covid vaccine. 

He posted the nonsensical argument on Instagram Stories days after being criticized for participating in a anti-lockdown protest march through London with thousands of other mask-free people.

Sean was unable to contain his emotion when he talked about statistics regarding survival rates on the same day as research that claimed vaccinations had saved over 6,000 lives.

Sean also appears on Coronation Street. He said, “This is just your everyday reminder that Covid-19’s effective survival rate for people aged 0-60 with no underlying medical condition or other health issues is 99.96 percent.”

“The vaccine has 95. The Johnson & Johnson has 81. You’re now taking a medicine that puts you at greater risk of dying from Covid. [sic].

‘Stop. Stop using the vaccine. Do not stop with the vaccine.

His head tapped as he stated: “Don’t try to get rid of the virus with a medication that’s not going to work.” Get on board. Make common sense.

Protesting: The Our Girl star was slammed for joining thousands of mask-free protesters for an anti-lockdown march through London last year (pictured at the demonstration)

Protesting: Our Girl’s star was criticised for participating in a march against lockdown through London last January (pictured at demonstration).

There have been more than 28million Brits who received their Covid jabs. The UK has Pfizer and Oxford AstraZeneca as well the Moderna immunizations.

As new data revealed Thursday that vaccinations have saved more than 6000 lives since February, Dr Mary Ramsay assured people about their “excellent safety record”.

Dr Ramsay, PHE head of immunisation, said: ‘The vaccines have an excellent safety record and I would encourage anyone who is offered a vaccine to take it as soon as possible.’

The nurse reminded the public to practice good hygiene at all times and stay home while further data are collected on transmission rates.

Sean continued his theory despite new government data. 

Angry: Sean became emotional as he shared his thoughts with his 165K Instagram followers

Tapping his head, Sean said: 'Don't take a medicine that is going to give you a less than effective chance to beat the virus. Come on. Common sense'

Sean was angry as Sean shared his feelings with his 165K followers on Instagram, asking them to make ‘common sense.

He said: ‘Me as an asymptomatic person gets f*****g s**t flung at them. It was because I’m not asymptomatic that I spread it.

“So the vaccine will make you feel low to none symptoms. The vaccine works by preventing low-to-no symptoms. The vaccine doesn’t end transmission so it can be passed on to someone else, but the symptoms will be minimal to nonexistent.

You will be asymptomatic if you say, “Which is a pity. You become a super-spreader with a 95% survival chance. And we’re the f*****g nut jobs. It isn’t safe to use the vaccine. Stop.’

Sean continued with Stories, and later on in the day he returned to Instagram to assert that “the science was being suppressed” and to say he will have to post soon about “World War Three”. 

Out of line: Sean was condemned by social media followers after taking part in an anti-lockdown demonstration over the weekend

Sean’s participation in an antilockdown protest at the weekend led to him being condemned on social media.

Freedom: The actor posted a lengthy Instagram post in which he outlined his reasons for taking part in the controversial march in London on Sunday

Freedom: In a long Instagram post, the actor explains why he took part in Sunday’s controversial march through London.   

Sean’s tirade came shortly after being condemned on social media by his followers for taking part in anti-lockdown protests. 

As thousands marched in unison from Hyde Park, St Paul’s Cathedral to Westminster to mark the one-year anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown on March 23, 2020, the Our Girl star was joined by thousands of other mask-free protesters.

Sean captured himself traveling to London from his car and then took part in the event. From this, she posted a series on Instagram.  

Speaking out: Ward insisted  'the psychological trauma so many people have been put under has to end'

Speaking out: Ward insisted 'the psychological trauma so many people have been put under has to end'

Ward spoke out and said that the psychological trauma many have suffered must end.

Getting involved: The Our Girl star joined thousands of mask-free protesters as they thoughtlessly marched from Hyde Park to St Paul’s Cathedral and back to Westminster

Getting involved: The Our Girl star joined thousands of mask-free protesters as they thoughtlessly marched from Hyde Park to St Paul’s Cathedral and back to Westminster

The actor, who also appears in Coronation Street, took a few happy selfies with friends as he rallied against the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic. 

He called it the “Worst Bill Since Gates” and referred to Britain’s third-ever national lockdown. “This is what’s happening in all major cities around the globe right now. We shouldn’t have to convince so many people that this shouldn’t happen. 

“The mental trauma so many have suffered must be ended. It must be stopped. 

The demonstration was captioned by him, adding: “Over 80,000 people. Everyone. Races. Creeds. Our basic human rights are being protected by all of us. Although it is easy to lose our rights at such awful times like now, I am grateful that you have shown your support and are helping others. 

“Once you lose the right to protest, and all your fundamental human rights. This is it. Ironically, we cannot all be crazy. Consider how many people you have. This is 80,000 mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters. 

“We’re not all conspiracists who loathe the nhs. Actually, the reverse is true. In my DMs, I have nhs whistleblowers. Behind the constant fear and smoke, there is a lot more. It’s deep. Stay powerful.’ [sic]

Not happy: Followers were divided over Ward's decision to get involved, with many slamming him for his perceived stupidity

Ward’s involvement in the conflict caused a split among followers, many criticizing him for being stupid. 

His appearance at the event caused a split among his 164,000 Instagram fans, many of whom criticized him for being a hypocrite. 

One disappointed fan commented on the post and said: “Sorry Sean, but I am not following you. I have been here since our little girl was born and I love it. But promoting your views is too much for me while my friend is fighting for her life. All these people that won’t vaccinate or protest are spreaders. Shame on everyone.

Another added, “I don’t get this.” These people don’t think covid exists, don’t believe it’s real, or don’t know what the vaccine does. It doesn’t prevent the virus from spreading. Medical research has shown that the vaccine is 99% effective at reducing severe symptoms. 

“No one claims that it will cure the disease. It’s unclear to me what these people are mad at. Freedom? Freedom? Is there a problem? These terrible viruses are causing death. It’s time to stop this. The NHS would be a necessity if everyone had it. They are the key and essential workers of the NHS. They are a blessing, thank you God! 

Bare faced cheek: Without a face covering in sight, the actor posed for cheerful selfies with pals as they crammed in to rally against restrictions brought about by the coronavirus pandemic

Bare faced cheek: Without a face covering in sight, the actor posed for cheerful selfies with pals as they crammed in to rally against restrictions brought about by the coronavirus pandemic

Packed: Thousands of protesters waving signs marched through central London after meeting earlier in the afternoon in Hyde Park

After meeting in Hyde Park earlier that afternoon, thousands of demonstrators carrying signs marched through central London.

A third commenter said: “We are locked down!” Wtf! Ridiculous. Irresponsible. What a k**b. What a way to end your career.

One furious fan wrote, “Idiots.” To think that they permit people like yourself to breed. SHAKE MY HEAD. 

Ward was supported by others, one of whom wrote: “Why people announce that they aren’t following what can you please tell him? He was fighting for freedom even though you may not agree with his views, and there were hundreds and thousands of love and light around the globe.

Familiar face: Laurence Fox was seen attending the rally in Hyde Park London. The actor is fighting to become the next mayor of London

Laurence Fox, a familiar face was present at the Hyde Park rally. He is running to be the next Mayor of London.

Keep on: However others supported Ward and his decision to go on Sunday's march

Keep on: However others supported Ward and his decision to go on Sunday’s march 

The first sentence was a mutual agreement. A second one added, “Absolutely Love This!” It was a shame that I could not go.  

Before heading up Whitehall, the Metropolitan Police joined protestors on Oxford Street, Chancery Lane and Parliament Square.

The march was attended by controversial actor Laurence Fox as well as Piers Corbyn (brother of former Labour Party leader Jeremy).

Trafalgar Square crowds were dispersed while others returned to Hyde Park.

Don't mind me: But Ward was hard to miss as he mingled with pals during the event

Ward, don’t be alarmed: He was easy to spot as he mixed with friends during the event 

However, police received more aggressive responses as protesters attempted to throw bottles and cans at officers. Some officers had to flee to their vans.

Around 100 people chased the police cars, punching them and kicks as they fled.

With small children in tow, members of the public left this park.

Around 100 police officers wore riot helmets with shields. They then approached the crowd and asked them to leave. 

Met reported that 36 people were detained by 6.45 PM, most of them for breaking Covid regulations.

Laurence Taylor (Deputy Assistant Commissioner) was the chief of the police operation. He said that while most people were peaceful, some areas were chaotic with several hundred protestors throwing rocks and missiles at officers and several of them being assaulted.

Trouble: Police officers detain a demonstrator in Hyde Park, London, during a protest against lockdown

Trouble: Police detain demonstrator at Hyde Park in London during protests against lockdown 

Officers tried to convince people that their actions violated Covid-19 regulations on a difficult day. They encouraged them to return home and protect others in the public health crisis.

He said that police made arrests when officers encountered hostility and this tactic did not work. 

DAC Taylor stated that police were once more under threat from rockets thrown from crowds. Several people were hurt in the targeted assaults.

“It is completely unacceptable and tragic that officers who are supposed to enforce laws that protect us all have been the victims of violence. They are my best wishes for a quick recovery.

“Many of the people on duty today in central London should have been working in their communities with violence crime, but they also played an important role in dispersing crowds and reducing the chance of Covid-19 spreading.”