THE wife of England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has reposted an apparent social media anti-vax message.
Megan Davison, 25, who has a children’s studies degree, shared a photo from last week’s Freedom Rally in London, where police faced violence.
It shows a protester with a placard reading: “Even if you’re not conspiracy minded, something in your soul has to say…something is wrong.”
Megan did not post a comment with the snap.
And the girlfriend of England defender John Stones, 27, has also posted anti-vax messages.
Olivia Naylor, 32, said: “Do not get a vaccine so you can travel because that ski trip means nothing and your human rights mean everything.”
“Even if you are vaccinated, say no to proving it. It’s a severe breach of human rights.”
It is feared that by reposting the messages Megan and Olivia could dissuade others from having the vaccine.
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