Former Coronation Street actor Sean Ward has admitted that he had to give up his house after sharing his anti-vax views led to his work drying up.
The 33-year-old revealed he had to give back the keys to his four-bedroom house and put his belongings into storage because he was unable to afford the rent, writes The Mirror.But things went from bad to worse for the actor, who appeared on the soap between 2014 and 2015, when he then struggled to pay the storage fees so had to sell his belongings.As a result, he is now having to sleep on a mattress on the floor of his friend's spare room.Earlier this year, the Our Girl star shared snaps of himself attending an anti-vax protest and has gone on to claim he lost almost everything after airing his beliefs.In a lengthy post on Instagram, he said he put a lot of time, money and effort into looking into the Covid pandemic and explained the effect the virus has had on him.He wrote: "Firstly the work dried up.
No one would hire me whether in front of or behind the camera, all my usual ways of making money just stopped, eventually I couldn’t afford the rent."So I gave up my 4 bed house and move onto my friend’s couch.
I had to put all my belongings 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.If, like us, you love a good dose of celebrity gossip then we've got you covered.From Lorraine Kelly and Janey Godley to Gordon Ramsay and Sir Rod Stewart, our weekly Showbiz newsletter is packed with the latest news on your favourite stars from Scotland and beyond.Signing up couldn't be easier!
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