So far, several celebrities have lost work due to new rules that have been put in place on film and TV sets over the past few months mandating everyone be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Cheryl Hines is taking issue with her husband's most recent comments on vaccine mandates. The 56-year-old actress is married to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 68, who has long been an outspoken critic of vaccines and mandates as the topic continues to be a divisive issue across the country amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The attorney recently made headlines for invoking teenage Holocaust victim Anne Frank into a conversation about vaccine mandates. "Even in Hitler Germany, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland, you could hide in an attic like Anne Frank did," he said in a recent speech, footage of which went viral earlier this week on social media. "Today, the mechanisms are being put in place that will make it so none of us can run, and none of us can hide." He has since apologized for the comments. Fans were also quick to call upon Hines to speak out on the issue. "My husband’s opinions are not a reflection of my own," the"Curb Your Enthusiasm" star replied to one such call to action on Twitter.
"While we love each other, we differ on many current issues." Fans continued to press Hines, with one suggesting she should have called Kennedy "wrong" for having mentioned Frank and the Holocaust. Actress Cheryl Hines called out her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
for his ‘reprehensible and insensitive’ comparison of vaccines mandates to Nazi Germany. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images) "Yes, I agree with you," she replied. The response left some unsatisfied, later prompting the star to clarify that her comments were "nothing about WW II" and insisting that she "was responding to, ‘Do you stand with your husband.’" The actress clarified her comments in a statement shared on Twitter.
So far, several celebrities have lost work due to new rules that have been put in place on film and TV sets over the past few months mandating everyone be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Local 50, the union that represents many Disneyland employees recently posted a statement on its Facebook page announcing that it had received notice that Disney will be moving forward with a vaccine mandate. According to the post, “The deadline will be April 11th to have verification of vaccination submitted.”
Thandiwe Newton called out Sean Penn over his recent comments about men being too "feminized" in American culture. The actor recently doubled down on comments he made to a British newspaper in which he argued that he believes men are finding it fashionable or empowering to adopt more feminine traits and reject masculinity. Speaking to The Independent, Penn stated that he believes "cowardly genes" are to blame for what he sees as masculinity becoming vilified in American culture. In response, the "Westworld" actress took to Twitter to sound off on Penn by calling him a "jibbering fool." Thandiwe Newton called out Sean Penn for his recent comments on American men. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for CORE - Taylor Hill/FilmMagic) "Dude what are you SAY-ING?? Like for REAL? You’re a jibbering FOOL.
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Kid Rock is hitting the road, but he’s being selective about exactly where he’s going.Just days after announcing his upcoming “Bad Reputation” tour, the artist took to his official Facebook account this week to reveal he won’t be performing at venues that require COVID-19 masks or vaccination.“There’s been a lot of talk about vaccine mandates and venues. People saying, ‘I’m not going to that venue because of the vaccine mandate’ and this, that and the other.
Kid Rock is hitting the road, but he's being selective about exactly where he's going. Just days after announcing his upcoming "Bad Reputation" tour, the artist took to his official Facebook account this week to reveal he won't be performing at venues that require COVID-19 masks or vaccination. "There’s been a lot of talk about vaccine mandates and venues.
Evangeline Lilly feels very strongly about vaccine mandates.
COVID-19 vaccine mandates, posting on social media that she joined thousands of protesters in Washington, DC in an effort to “support bodily sovereignty”.The actress, best known for her work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Hobbit franchises, shared a collection of photos from the rally on Instagram, alongside a quote from capital investor Naval Ravikant reading: “All tyranny begins with the desire to coerce others for the greater good.”The rally itself took place last Sunday (January 23) at the Washington Monument in DC’s National Mall. Among those speaking at the event was Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Evangeline Lilly is speaking out against vaccine mandates. Requiring vaccinations has become a hot-button topic as the coronavirus pandemic rages on, with many pushing back against such mandates in favor of medical freedom.
Lost actress Evangeline Lilly has revealed she attended a protest against Covid vaccine mandates, stating it is ‘not healthy’ to ‘force’ people to get the jab. The 42-year-old actress, who famously played Kate in the hit series, had been outspoken against social distancing measures earlier in the pandemic. On Thursday, she shared photos of an anti-vaccine mandate protest in Washington D.
Actress Evangeline Lily took to Instagram on Jan. 27 to share a few photos from a Washington D.C. protest against vaccine mandates that took place over the weekend — a social media share that upset some users. “I was in DC this weekend to support bodily sovereignty while Canadian truckers were rallying for their cross-country, peaceful convoy in support of the same thing,” the Marvel star captioned the post which featured black-and-white protestors with various signs against “mandates” and for “medical freedom.”
Ant-Man franchise star Evangeline Lilly took to Instagram, revealing that she was at a Washington D.C. rally in “support of bodily sovereignty,” and protesting Covid vaccine mandates.
The post included black-and-white pictures taken at what appears to be the same rally where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. compared vaccine mandates to the Holocaust saying, “Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland.
Zack Sharf Evangeline Lilly, best known for playing Kate Austen in ABC’s drama series “Lost” and for her role as Hope van Dyne/Wasp in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, took to social media to confirm her attendance at a Washington D.C. protest over the weekend in support of “bodily sovereignty.” The actress went on to explain that she stands in opposition to government-mandated vaccine policies.“I believe nobody should ever be forced to inject their body with anything, against their will, under threat of violent attack, arrest or detention without trial, loss of employment, homelessness, starvation, loss of education, alienation from loved ones, excommunication from society…under any threat whatsoever,” Lilly wrote in a post published on her Instagram page. “This is not the way,” Lilly added about vaccine mandates.
Netflix Feb. 1), based on the 1997 book “Memories of Anne Frank: Reflections of a Childhood Friend,“ by Alison Leslie Gold.While Frank did not survive World War II, Pick-Goslar did, and the now 93-year-old, who lives in Jerusalem, still cherishes the memory of her childhood playmate. In an interview with Scholastic in the late 1990s, Pick-Goslar shared that her friend was always an avid writer — constantly scribbling in her journal — who could also command a room.