Isabel Lucas reacts to friend Pete Evans being banned from Instagram for spreading misinformation

Former Home And Away star Isabel Lucas has voiced her support for anti-vaxxer and COVID denier Pete Evans, after he was booted from Instagram for spreading misinformation.

Posting to Instagram on Thursday, the 36-year-old actress penned an impassioned rant about ‘freedom of speech’, comparing reckless conspiracy theorists such as Pete to to lauded icons such as Jesus. 

Isabel began her post with a quote by English writer Evelyn Beatrice Hall: ‘I do not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.’

Rant: Anti-vaxxer actress Isabel Lucas, 36, has reacted to her friend Pete Evans, 48, (pictured) being banned from Instagram for spreading misinformation

Rant: Anti-vaxxer actress Isabel Lucas, 36, (left) has reacted to her friend Pete Evans, 48 (right)  being banned from Instagram for spreading misinformation 

The actress went on to write: ‘I have been wanting to speak about freedom of speech and censorship here for a long time.’ 

‘If you are feeling cautious to ask worthy questions because of what bullies, or those who lack insight or compassion might say, may you remember the words of Evelyn Beatrice Hall.’ 

The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen star implored her fans to be inspired ‘courageous’ people who were persecuted for expressing ‘their truth truth in the face of adversity’ – including Rosa May Parks, John F. Kennedy, Socrates, and even Jesus Christ. 

'May you be inspired by the countless courageous ones': Posting to Instagram on Thursday, the Home And Away actress penned an impassioned rant about 'freedom of speech', comparing reckless conspiracy theorists such as Pete to to lauded icons such as Jesus

'May you be inspired by the countless courageous ones': Posting to Instagram on Thursday, the Home And Away actress penned an impassioned rant about 'freedom of speech', comparing reckless conspiracy theorists such as Pete to to lauded icons such as Jesus

‘May you be inspired by the countless courageous ones’: Posting to Instagram on Thursday, the Home And Away actress penned an impassioned rant about ‘freedom of speech’, comparing reckless conspiracy theorists such as Pete to to lauded icons such as Jesus

Scared you'll be next? Later in her rant, Isabel warned that she'd been 'hearing many conversations' about censorship that her 'friends are experiencing'

Scared you’ll be next? Later in her rant, Isabel warned that she’d been ‘hearing many conversations’ about censorship that her ‘friends are experiencing’

Later in her rant, Isabel warned that she’d been ‘hearing many conversations’ about censorship that her ‘friends are experiencing’. 

‘Facebook, Instagram accounts are being removed, shadow banned and numerous YouTube videos deleted,’ she lamented.  

Isabel claimed that deleting content that goes against ‘mainstream narratives’ prevents ‘humanitarians’ from expressing themselves, and from ‘shedding light on the uncomfortable truths that challenge us’. 

The dangers of not being vaccinated

Immunisation is an effective way of protecting people from harmful, contagious diseases.

Before vaccination campaigns in the 1960s and 70s, diseases like tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough killed thousands of children.

Immunisation also protects the whole community, preventing the spread of the disease – known as ‘herd immunity’. 

Vaccination can cause a disease to die out altogether – as was the case when smallpox was eradicated in 1980 after a vaccination campaign led by the World Health Organisation. 

Vaccination rates are at over 93 per cent for five-year-olds in Australia. 

Source: Australian Department of Health 

Like Pete, Isabel has been making headlines in recent months for sharing her anti-vaxxer views online, having infamously revealed last April that she ‘doesn’t trust the path of vaccination’.  

Anti-vaxxers spread idiotic conspiracy theories with no basis in scientific fact. They claim that ‘boosting’ the immune system through diet, supplements and sunlight can make people immune to certain diseases, which is completely false.

Before vaccination campaigns in the 1960s and ’70s, diseases such as tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough killed thousands of children, whereas today in Australia, dying from one of these is extremely rare

Doubter: Like Pete, Isabel has been making headlines in recent months for sharing her anti-vaxxer views online, having infamously revealed last April that she 'doesn't trust the path of vaccination'

Doubter: Like Pete, Isabel has been making headlines in recent months for sharing her anti-vaxxer views online, having infamously revealed last April that she ‘doesn’t trust the path of vaccination’

She also came under fire in April last year for promoting a baseless conspiracy theory about the 5G network.

In a statement on Instagram, Isabel wrote: ‘Freedom of speech is a human right Just two weeks ago the second top trending question on Google was ‘Is 5G safe?” 

In another controversial twist, Isabel and Pete were blasted in May last year for publicly praised dumped NRL star Bryce Cartwright for refusing the league’s mandatory flu shot. 

Bizarre: She also came under fire in April last year for promoting a baseless conspiracy theory about the 5G network

Bizarre: She also came under fire in April last year for promoting a baseless conspiracy theory about the 5G network

C for Covid: In August, Isabel was caught going to great lengths to stay anonymous during a Zoom call with COVID-19 conspiracy theorists and lockdown critics - including Pete (pictured)

C for Covid: In August, Isabel was caught going to great lengths to stay anonymous during a Zoom call with COVID-19 conspiracy theorists and lockdown critics – including Pete (pictured) 

Then, in August, Isabel was caught going to great lengths to stay anonymous during a Zoom call with COVID-19 conspiracy theorists and lockdown critics – including Pete. 

On Wednesday, Facebook confirmed it had finally deleted former My Kitchen Rules judge Pete’s Instagram account. 

‘We removed Pete Evans’ account for repeatedly sharing debunked claims about the coronavirus or vaccines,’ the company said in a statement.  

‘We don’t allow anyone to share misinformation about Covid-19 that could lead to imminent physical harm or about Covid-19 vaccines that have been debunked by public health experts.’   

Banned: On Wednesday, Facebook confirmed it had finally deleted Pete's Instagram account

Banned: On Wednesday, Facebook confirmed it had finally deleted Pete’s Instagram account

Dangerous: Pete had used his Instagram account to cast doubt on official information about coronavirus and the validity of the vaccine. Pictured with wife Nicola Robinson

Dangerous: Pete had used his Instagram account to cast doubt on official information about coronavirus and the validity of the vaccine. Pictured with wife Nicola Robinson