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Corrie's George Shuttleworth star 'idiot' after falling for Covid scam

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For the latest Weatherfield news and spoilers - sign up here Coronation Street star Tony Maudsley has called himself an 'idiot' after falling for a coronavirus scam.

The actor, who plays George Shuttleworth in the ITV soap, took to Twitter to reveal his mistake. It was also a warning to others to not fall for the same trick which sees scammers trying to access your bank details.

The vaccine passport scam in question, which has already been confirmed to be fake, requests your details via email - claiming to be from the NHS. READ MORE: Corrie fans 'find it weird' that Norris Cole star had another 'unrecognisable' role in ITV soap Tony tweeted: "Like an idiot I just got caught out with this NHS Passport scam.

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