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A British social media star is set to be deported to the UK from Australia due to an issue with his visa.

'Big John' Fisher had travelled from London to Perth for a scheduled meet and greet event with fans, when he was pulled aside by border officers at the airport.

He posted a video to Instagram on Tuesday, explaining he had some 'bad news' and would be sent back to the UK.

'I'm flying home tomorrow, on my birthday,' he told fans.

'I've been detained by Border Force for four hours and I'm now in a holding hotel. My visa was legal coming in but they're not happy with what I'm doing here so they're sending me home.

'I'm sorry Australia. I'm sorry Perth and Sydney. I won't be at any of my appearances this weekend, but please support the ones I was going to be at because they're going to be good days.

'Big John' Fisher (pictured) is set to be deported back to the UK from Australia over an issue with his visa

'I'll let you know more when I get home. To be truthful I just want to get home. All the best, let's have it. Bosh or no bosh.'

It's believed John was visiting on a tourist visa, which meant he is not allowed to work or earn money, including a paid meet-and-greet.

He told fans he would 'explain more when he gets home but he is absolutely gutted'.

Many of his followers flocked to the comments to express their disappointment and offer their support.

'You look very tired John and it's your birthday tomorrow! We all love you so much get home to England's green and pleasant land,' one commented.

'WHAT - so sorry to hear this. And missing your bday too. Shall we tie yellow ribbons on the lampposts (instead of the flags)?! #bringBigJohnhome,' another said.

'Unfortunate John! That's a big stint of flying, get back safe and sound,' a third wrote.

'Sorry to hear this. You look bloody exhausted. Try get some rest before your flight,' another added.

'Big John' Fisher had travelled from London to Perth for a scheduled meet and greet event with fans, when he was pulled aside by border officers at the airport

Big John was set to meet fans at Molly's Irish Pub in Perth on Wednesday before flying to Sydney for an appearance at Wentworth Park.

He was then due to travel back to Western Australia to DJ at Perth's Ascot Racecourse before visiting Hillary's Beach Club.

He last visited Australia in April and held meet and greet events in Sydney, Newcastle, Melbourne and Adelaide.

Big John has become a viral sensation because of his love of Chinese food and has also become known for his iconic 'bosh' catchphrase.

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