JOHN Bowe who starred in Emmerdale and Coronation Street has been forced to sell autographs for money.
The actor, who played Lawrence White in the Dales, said that he was charging a "filthy fee" for the signed merch.
John Bowes in 2016 when he appeared on LorraineCredit: RexJohn, 74, told his social media followers that he needed to make extra cash to "feed his family".
He has been selling autographs and selfies for £20 a pop to soap fans.
Taking to his X account John tipped fans off that they could pay to meet him.
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"Delighted to meet everyone. JB," he added.
As well as this new money-maker, he has been asking followers to donate cash via his Buy Me a Coffee site.
He told fans that things were "tight" in his household.
John's attempts to make more cash come less than three years after he made the emotional decision to quit acting after 50 years.
He wanted to focus his attention on his campaign against the Covid rules inflicted on the country between 2020 and 2021.
The actor became known for his views against the Covid-19 vaccine.
John also joined the Reform Party to tackle the government's rules during the pandemic.
The father-of-six was on Emmerdale from 2014 until 2018 when is character Lawrence was killed off by bosses.
Before he appeared as Rovers landlord Duggie Ferguson on Coronation Street between 1999 - 2002, when his character fell victim to Street serial killer Richard Hillman.
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He also worked on the West End when he appeared as Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
John also set up a Buy Me A Coffee account for fans to donate moneyCredit: ITVJohn worked on Coronation Street and EmmerdaleCredit: Rex