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    Social media star “Big John” Fisher has said he is being deported from Australia after he was detained over visa issues.

    Fisher, known for reviewing fast food online, arrived in Australia on Tuesday for appearances in Perth and Sydney.

    In posts on his Instagram, he said he was questioned by border officials for four hours in the city of Perth.

    He said he was due to head home on Wednesday, his birthday, at 6.30pm local time.

    “My visa was legal coming in but they are not happy with what I am doing here so they are sending me home,” he said. “To be truthful, I just want to go home now.

    “When common sense goes out the window you lose a bit of hope with human beings.

    “Well even though I am under lock and key it’s my birthday, I’m still smiling and I still love Australia.

    “Just can’t wait to get home to my family and good old England.”

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    It is understood Fisher was travelling on an incorrect visa.

    An Australian Border Force spokesperson said it did not comment on individual passengers.

    Fisher, who has more than 680,000 followers on Instagram, went viral for his love of Chinese takeaway and is best known for his use of the catchphrase “bosh”.

    He makes regular appearances at restaurants, clubs and major events around the world.

    His son, British heavyweight boxer Johnny Fisher, wrote on Instagram: “The Aussies have detained Big John and are sending him home- rumour has it they are frightened of his express pace bowling ahead of the Ashes.”

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