WILL Mellor has launched a furious rant at the council after a tree crashed into his wall.
The Mr Bates v the Post Office actor, 47, could hardly be heard through the howling wind as he stepped outside for an Instagram video slamming the local authority for the terrifying incident - claiming "someone could have been killed."
Will told his followers how he had headed outside after taking his Christmas decorations down.
He shouted: "Look - this just happened," as he pointed to an uprooted tree which was now propped against his red brick wall.
The former Strictly Come Dancing star - who lives in a stunning family home in Cheshire - then ranted: "The tree has been completely ripped out of the ground.
"I have been telling the council about these trees for years because I knew something was going to happen.
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"It could have killed someone - look at that," before gesturing to the tree's exposed roots.
He then let out a huge sigh as he told fans: "Don't go outside."
In his video caption, he wrote: "I just watched this happen!!!" before adding two angry Emoji icons.
He then uploaded the hashtags: "#weatherwarning #dangerous #galeforcewinds."
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Fans were quick to sympathise, with one writing: "Thank goodness you weren’t hurt or your family x."
Another put: "You tell them Will!" as a third commented: "I’d be concerned about that huge crack in your wall now, get a claim in!"
Others were eager to flag their appreciation for his role in gritty ITV drama Mr Bates v the Post Office.
The four-part series is based on real-life events and people and centres on the Post Office scandal of the late 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.
A number of Post Office workers are still receiving financial compensation.
Ex Casualty star Will plays Lee Castleton, a subpostmaster from Bridlington, Yorkshire, who was taken to court by the Post Office after being wrongly accused of stealing.
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One fan commented: "Just want to say you were fantastic in the Mr. bates v postoffice."
Another added: "Loving the ITV drama last night. So glad it's being shown so people know what they all had to endure. Great job."