Celebrities who have spoken out against the COVID vaccine: a guide for the wrong ones

Nicki Minaj made the bosses return to social media on Monday by making radical claims that his cousin’s friend had received the COVID-19 vaccine in Trinidad and became “powerless” and suffered swollen testicles.

As a result of this misinformation about the coronavirus vaccine and its possible symptoms, Twitter (and medical professionals) exploded the singer, who jumped in 2021 with Gala because she was unwilling to get vaccinated. The whole ordeal reminds us of all the celebrities who are on the same filtering boat as the rapper, avoiding the scientifically proven vaccine and trusting their place. his own research. As if they were a few minutes of witness decomposition Facebook or listening to right-wing radio programs equates to years of study in the field of epidemiology that doctors have done. * Sigh *

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Why these stars have resisted getting the CDC-recommended (and now FDA-approved) trait. Check it out in our misguided guide (below).

[Just a reminder, a LOT of this information is very, very wrong, so, you know, don’t trust a celebrity for your own medical information.]

Rob Schneider

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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Actor Rob Schneider has been dissatisfied with social distancing since the pandemic hit the world. After worrying, the government will end up applying the vaccine by going “door to door,” he told followers on Twitter in July:

“Say no … And keep saying no … More than half of the American population keeps saying no to this unapproved experimental gene therapy.” My body, my choice! “

He also argued that people should have “free informed choice and human rights” when it comes to “experimental treatments with limited safety data.”

Viously, obviously, we do not have long-term data on these vaccines, as they have only existed for a few months. But we also have no long-term data on COVID-19 infection. And in the short term, it has become clear that COVID is much more dangerous.

Displacement

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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That Migos the member “does not trust” the vaccine. In December 2020, he said TMZ he had no interest in being a “test simulator,” and these opinions have remained the same for months afterwards. While one day it could be vaxed, the rapper seems to be waiting for a final choice. He said The Breakfast Club in june:

“You want us to shoot … but it’s going well for 12 months. And really no one says it stops. So every year you have to shoot right now … I won’t try to be a lab rat, man. “

Remember that there are many shots that must be taken annually to stay effective, such as the flu shot, and that are perfectly safe. They may be uncomfortable, but again, the flu stays for a few days.

Anwar Hadid

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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Beautiful i Gigi Hadidthe little brother Anwar Hadid he said Instagram followers who “absolutely don’t” get vaccinated. The boyfriend of Dua Lipa stated that his faith in God would protect him from the life-threatening consequences of the virus, saying during a Questions and Answers:

“Either I don’t understand it or I understand it and God wants to heal it and get antibodies instead of doing this process unnatural, the creator makes our bodies do so much more than we think.”

He added those with integrated immune systems, including himself:

“I’m not ‘anti vax’, I think everyone should be careful with each vaccine individually, looking at the possible positive and negative effects. many ways to protect myself and others. “

We will never understand why there should be a gap between science and religion. Why would anyone think that God did not want them to be vaccinated? Leave it to the divine will, at the expense of taking basic precautions? By that same logic, why look both ways when you cross the road?

MY

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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Musician MY sadly he would rather die than receive the vaccine. Claiming that she is “not against vaccines,” the 46-year-old English singer said she is against the thought of a mandatory vaccine passport and wants the important medication not to be funded by banks, technology companies or the hedge fund sector. She wrote:

“If I have to choose the vaccine or the chip, I will choose death. Are you OK. All the shots you’ve had are enough to see you. “

Eh ??

Charlamagne is God

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Charlamagne is God told listeners on his radio show that he was not anti-vax, but hesitated to be fired because of the inconsistency with the way the government has dealt with “any other issue of the black community” in the past compared to now, saying on June June:

“I am not an anti-vaxxer. I just doubt it because I have never seen them rush to solve any other problem of the black community, be it poverty, police brutality or schools. “

Make no mistake about it. But this is not a specific problem of the black community, but a global pandemic. The vaccine is not a trick, it is the best we can do to keep everyone as safe as possible right now.

Olivia Newton-John

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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You might think that someone battling stage 4 breast cancer might be eager to get the vaccine when they can to protect it from a disease that especially affects people with weak immune systems, but Olivia Newton-John it is not of those people. While doing an interview with his daughter Chloe (who also refuses to get vaccinated), the singer-songwriter said:

“I am not an anti-vaxxer. I am against putting mercury and pesticides in my body, which contain many vaccines. For me, real medicine is what comes from the earth. I think people trust vaccines because the doctor says it was safe, he used to do it. ”

Well, yes. In a pandemic, we have the experience of epidemiologists. This notion that that it’s the wrong thing to do … We don’t even know.

Letitia Wright

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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Black Panther star Letitia Wright sparked an online debate when he posted a now deleted tweet that included a video of someone who was definitely NOT a medical professional making the wrong claims about vaccination. She later denounced the cancellation of the culture and insisted that she had the right to “think for herself” and “to worry about how [her] the body will react ”to the shot. Added:

“My intention was not to hurt anyone. My ONLY intention to post the video was that it raised my concern about what the vaccine contains and what we are putting into our body. Nothing more.”

Chet Hanks

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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The son of Tom Hanks i Rita Wilson he took a completely anti-coronavirus approach than his famous parents, who were some of the first celebrities to get sick. After making many controversial claims, he appeared to IG to make a joke about the virus, first claiming that he had been shot before revealing:

“Psych, b ** ch! If it is not broken, do not fix it. I have never had COVID. You’re not hooking me with that kinship needle. It is the maternal flu. Overcome it, okay? If you are sick, stay inside. Why do we work around all of you? If you are in danger, keep your ass inside. I’m tired of wearing a kinship mask **.

So your solution is for anyone with a compromised immune system to become a permanent inmate? Very thoughtful and not selfish …

Samaire Armstrong

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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The OC star Samaire Armstrong has made some strong comments against vaccination, calling it a “shot not made by criminals.” Denying the severity of the virus in seemingly healthy people, the actress tweeted:

“I have already said it and I will say it again; I will never understand a healthy person with zero probability of suffering from serious illnesses from a variant of the flu that has a survival rate of 99.9%, an untested shot committed by criminals will be injected, because a stranger he urges them to do so. ”

Yes, they are “strangers.” So are the people who drive our buses and prepare our food. Relying on strangers to do their job is part of living in a society.

Kirstie Alley

Nicki Minaj is not alone!  Most celebrities speak out against the COVID vaccine
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Cheers alum Kirstie Alley it’s all about people’s right to choose, protesting against the vaccine and the possible vaccination passport (especially because they don’t like those who have been vaccinated to still get sick, ignoring the fact that they get better faster and much less likely to suffer severe symptoms and death). After COVID was hired, he said he had not been vaccinated because he had “antibodies,” adding:

“YOU get a vaccine if you want one. Never accept FORCED vaccines. Remember? IT’S YOUR BODY. No, ladies?”

Wow … Lots to digest there, we know that.

Related: Jeff Bridges reveals his cancer is in remission and he fought COVID-19.

Clearly, there is still a lot of vaccine hesitation across the country, and all the misinformation that celebrities consume and help spread does not help.

As a happier note …

Here are some celebrities who have proudly achieved the shot, and can’t wait to encourage others to do the same. From superheroes to fictional politicians, feel better with the Hollywood elites with some of the most promising posts of the year on social media.

And, of course, the humble hero himself … Dolly Parton! Not only did he receive the vaccine but he helped fund it (in the form of one million dollars) important development that led to the Modern vaccine! I love it!

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