Laurence Fox has unleashed a furious, profanity-laden rant after claiming one of his sons was vaccinated at school without his consent — announcing he has now instructed lawyers to intervene.

The controversial actor-turned-activist, 47, took to social media platform X to allege that his child had been “jabbed” without permission and left feeling unwell, branding the modern education system “evil” in an explosive outburst that quickly went viral.

Laurence, who shares two sons — Winston, 16, and Eugene, 12 — with his ex-wife Billie Piper, accused the unnamed school of acting against his explicit wishes.
‘How dare they touch my child?’
In a conspiracy-tinged video, Laurence raged:
“How dare they touch a hair on my child’s head? Evil, evil b******s, a lot of them.”

He went on to claim schools were no longer places of learning, but institutions imposing ideological and medical agendas on children.
“If they’re not teaching them that they’re all racists or white-privileged, then they’re jabbing them with some experimental pharmaceutical,” he said.
“Get your kids out of the system. This is evil.”
‘He was really ill’

Laurence alleged he only became aware of the vaccination after being informed his son had suffered a “horrible nosebleed,” appeared “off balance,” and looked visibly unwell.
“He looks like he’s lost half a stone,” Laurence claimed.
“He looked really f***ing ill, if I’m honest.”

He said he had previously written to the school stating he did not consent to any non-emergency medical treatment.
“I said ‘No, please don’t,’ and they did it anyway,” he added.
“That is modern schooling. It’s absolutely disgusting.”
‘Sinister’ phone call claim
Laurence further alleged a teacher attempted to phone him for consent — a claim he disputed, insisting there was no record of the call on his phone.
“Where is the parent in modern Britain in 2026?” he asked.
“I am absolutely f***ing livid.”
A partial climbdown — but legal action remains

In a second video posted the following morning, Laurence admitted he later discovered an email containing a consent form — which he had not opened due to email issues.
“I finally got into my emails and I found a consent form,” he said.
“I didn’t see it. I did not consent to it.”
Despite acknowledging this, he maintained schools should never proceed without explicit parental approval, confirming that he had instructed a lawyer to write formally to the school demanding answers.
Laurence also clarified he was not opposed to all vaccinations, but stressed his position was rooted in parental consent and transparency.
“I am pro parents being informed,” he said.
“And I’m against this taking place in schools, especially in a shadowy way.”
Billie Piper’s silence — and past comments
It remains unclear whether Billie Piper was contacted by the school or provided consent. Schools typically require permission from at least one parent or guardian with parental responsibility.
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Billie for comment.
Billie has previously spoken candidly about the difficulties of co-parenting with Laurence amid his controversies, describing it as an “enormous challenge.”
In a 2024 interview, she said:
“What is paramount for me is the privacy and anonymity of my children. They deserve their own identities.”
A controversial path
Laurence comes from one of Britain’s most famous acting dynasties — his father James Fox, brother Jack Fox, and cousins Freddie Fox and Emilia Fox.
However, in recent years he has pivoted away from acting toward political activism, founding the Reclaim Party, unsuccessfully running for London Mayor, and later joining GB News before departing after controversial remarks.
He remarried last year to Californian podcaster Elizabeth Barker, known for promoting fringe conspiracy theories.
As the debate continues, questions remain over what exactly occurred — and whether legal action will bring clarity or further controversy.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/


