Matthew Marsden now spends his days spreading his controversial views on subjects including immigration, liberal women and climate change, on social media.
A former Coronation Street heartthrob has swapped the cobbles for life as a right-wing influencer.
Matthew Marsden now spends his days spreading his controversial views on subjects including immigration, liberal women and climate change, on social media.
The dad-of-nine, who played hunky mechanic Chris Collins in the soap, is spouting his political views online after claiming the entertainment industry blacklisted him for publicly voicing his opinions, including raising questions about Covid lockdowns and the vaccine.
Marsden, who is now a US citizen, has repeatedly commented on Tommy Robinson’s online posts and was even interviewed by the former English Defence League leader at a Republican party event in the US last month.
A source told the Mirror: “Matthew’s reputation as a right-wing influencer is growing. He readily tells people his views, regardless of how upsetting they may be to some. They are likely to shock some Corrie fans who knew him as a lovable heartthrob in the 90s.”
Marsden has 192,000 followers on X and more than 17,000 subscribers on YouTube. Videos he has posted in recent weeks have featured a number of inflammatory titles, including “How immigration is destroying the UK”, “The diversity myth that’s destroying us” and “The UK’s cultural collapse: what’s really happening?”. He has made a number of controversial posts on X, including claiming the UK has been “invaded” and that “race wars are coming to Europe, do something about it before you become the minority”.
He has also claimed the UK has been “colonised” and suggested he wants to see “a complete halt to immigration and deportations on a massive scale”. And he has posted: “I do not recognize the country I was born and raised in. And it makes me very, very angry.”
Marsden has also claimed Britain is no longer a Christian country and told how he believes the UK should bring back public hanging. And he has described climate change as a “scam” and ranted about “liberal women” and how he believes they are “destroying the West”.
Marsden’s Coronation Street character, a womanising ex-soldier turned grease monkey, had a busy year on the cobbles. He provided a personal service to garage customers, including Sally, the wife of his boss Kevin Webster. Marsden won Most Popular Newcomer at the National Television Awards in 1997 before leaving Weatherfield in March 1998 after appearing in 137 episodes.
He went on to sign a record deal with Columbia Records and released singles The Heart’s Lone Desire followed by a cover of Hall & Oates’ She’s Gone, with Destiny’s Child providing backing vocals. He later enjoyed a movie career, including roles in Ridley Scott’s Oscar-winning blockbuster Black Hawk Down, boxing movie Shiner, opposite Michael Caine, and Resident Evil: Extinction.
Other acting highlights include parts in TV series Helen of Troy, Rambo 4, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Prime Video hit series Reacher, a TV adaptation of Lee Childs’ popular book series. Speaking to Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, at an event held for Republican Ken Paxton in Texas on March 3, Marsden railed against what he considers “woke garbage” in modern cinema.
He also spoke to Robinson about what he considers infringements on UK citizens rights, telling him: “I watch over there very keenly. I’ve been watching what you’ve been doing over the years and you watch it and you can see the freedoms being eroded over and over and over again. It’s the death by a thousand cuts. When I go back [to the UK] and see how much it’s changed, it’s really dramatic for me.”
Marsden, who said he moved to Los Angeles in 2003 and has been living in Texas for the past five years, added: “I fully embrace the culture. That’s what people want when you come to their country and you respect their traditions.
“I didn’t want to come to this country and see what’s happening in the UK when people are coming there and they’re saying ‘this place is a s***hole, we’ve gotta change it to the hell hole that we just came from. I don’t believe in that whatsoever. You’ve got to be committed. If you’re a guest in that country and you have the privilege to come to that country then you should adhere to the culture of that country.”
Marsden spoke in July 2024 about how he would welcome being asked to make a return to Coronation Street more than 25 years after leaving. Speaking at the time, he said: “I feel like Chris Collins didn’t really have proper closure.
“I love Coronation Street. I was in it for a year. It was one of the greatest times of my life. I loved living in Manchester. We had an amazing cast. I was very fortunate to be a part of that show. That was my real first big job. So it’ll always have a special place in my heart.”
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