Laurence Fox Explodes in Furious Tirade as He Claims School Vaccinated His Son Without Consent — and Says Lawyers Are Now Involved

Laurence Fox has sparked fresh controversy after launching a furious, foul-mouthed rant in which he claimed a school vaccinated his son without his consent — alleging the incident left the child unwell and insisting he has now instructed lawyers to intervene.

Laurence Fox has unleashed a furious rant claiming a school vaccinated his son without consent - while declaring he has now instructed lawyers to intervene

Laurence Fox has unleashed a furious rant claiming a school vaccinated his son without consent – while declaring he has now instructed lawyers to intervene

The outspoken actor-turned-activist, 47, took to social media to vent his anger, accusing an unnamed school of acting against his explicit wishes and branding the modern education system “evil”. Laurence, who shares two sons Winston, 16, and Eugene, 12, with his ex-wife Billie Piper, accused the unnamed school of carrying out the vaccination against his wishes and branded modern schooling 'evil' (pictured with Billie in 2014)

‘How Dare They Touch My Child?’

In a profanity-laced video shared on X, Laurence Fox claimed one of his two sons was “jabbed” without permission, despite him previously making it clear he did not consent to non-emergency medical interventions.

Fox shares sons Winston, 16, and Eugene, 12, with his ex-wife Billie Piper.

Raging at the camera, Fox said:
“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 environments where children were being subjected to ideological teaching and medical decisions without parental authority.

The controversial actor-turned-activist, 47, posted a foul-mouthed meltdown alleging one of his two children was 'jabbed' without his permission and left 'really ill'

The controversial actor-turned-activist, 47, posted a foul-mouthed meltdown alleging one of his two children was ‘jabbed’ without his permission and left ‘really ill’

“If they’re not teaching them they’re all racists or white privileged,” he ranted, “then they’re jabbing them with some experimental pharmaceutical.”

‘He Looked Really Ill’

Fox alleged he only became aware of the vaccination after being informed his son had suffered a severe nosebleed and appeared physically unwell.

Billie has previously said navigating co-parenting with Laurence amid his penchant for courting controversy, came with 'enormous difficulty' (pictured on their wedding day in 2007)
controversy, came with ‘enormous difficulty’ (pictured on their wedding day in 2007)

“He’s been jabbed today,” Fox claimed. “He’s had a huge nosebleed, looks like he’s lost half a stone and looks really ill, if I’m honest — and they did it anyway.”

He insisted he had previously written to the school stating he did not consent to vaccinations, saying the alleged incident represented everything he believed was wrong with “modern schooling”.

“Where is the parent in 2026 in modern Britain?” he asked. “Where do we fit in?”

Claims of ‘Sinister’ Conduct

He remarried last year, tying the knot with Californian conspiracy podcaster Elizabeth Barker, who has claimed the Moon landings were faked, described 9/11 as an 'inside job' and dismissed climate change as a government 'smokescreen'
He remarried last year, tying the knot with Californian conspiracy podcaster Elizabeth Barker, who has claimed the Moon landings were faked, described 9/11 as an ‘inside job’ and dismissed climate change as a government ‘smokescreen’

Fox also suggested a teacher had attempted to contact him for consent, but said he had no record of any missed calls, describing the situation as “sinister” and “underhanded”.

In the same outburst, he accused schools of acting on behalf of government and pharmaceutical interests, rather than prioritising children’s welfare.

“They’re not places where governments can fulfil medical contract obligations,” he said. “They are places where children should learn to read and write.”

A Partial Walk-Back

However, in a second video posted the following morning, Fox appeared to soften parts of his initial claim.

He admitted he later discovered an email containing a consent form — which he said he had not seen due to issues accessing his emails.

“I finally got into my emails and found a consent form,” Fox said. “They did ask for consent. I hadn’t opened it.”

Despite this, he maintained his anger, arguing that schools should never proceed with vaccinations without explicit confirmation from parents.

“You seek consent and you don’t act until you get it,” he said. “Schools are not places to jab our children — they’re places to learn.”

Fox also clarified that he is not opposed to all vaccinations, but said many were unnecessary, stressing that his core objection was about parental consent and transparency.

Questions Over Parental Approval

It remains unclear whether Billie Piper was contacted by the school or whether she provided consent for the vaccination. Schools typically require consent from at least one individual with parental responsibility before administering routine immunisations.

The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Piper for comment.

A Complicated Co-Parenting Dynamic

Piper, 43, has previously spoken candidly about the challenges of co-parenting with Fox amid his frequent public controversies.

In past interviews, she described navigating their shared parenting responsibilities as coming with “enormous difficulty”, saying her primary focus is protecting her children’s privacy and stability.

“I keep a very strict routine with the kids,” she has said. “That’s all I can do.”

The former couple met in 2006, married a year later and divorced in 2016, pledging at the time to co-parent with mutual respect.

A Life of Controversy

Fox, who comes from a prominent acting family — including father James Fox and cousins Emilia Fox and Freddie Fox — has increasingly shifted away from acting in recent years.

He founded the Reclaim Party in 2020, ran unsuccessfully for London Mayor, and later joined GB News before departing the channel following sexist remarks made about journalist Ava Evans.

Last year, Fox remarried, tying the knot with Californian podcaster Elizabeth Barker, who has publicly promoted a number of conspiracy theories.

As the latest row continues to unfold, Fox insists his focus remains firmly on what he describes as defending parental rights — while critics argue his explosive rhetoric only fuels further division.


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