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25.01.2022 - 19:28 / variety.com
Ethan Shanfeld “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Cheryl Hines is distancing herself from her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial statements about vaccine mandates and Nazi Germany.“Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland; you can hide in an attic like Anne Frank did,” Kennedy said at an anti-vaccine rally in Washington D.C. on Sunday, suggesting that people who are unvaccinated face more oppression than people who lived in Nazi Germany.After Kennedy’s statement received backlash on Monday, Hines’ Twitter followers urged her to take a stance against his beliefs.
On Monday night, she tweeted “My husband’s opinions are not a reflection of my own. While we love each other, we differ on many current issues.” She then doubled down on Tuesday morning, calling her husband’s statements “reprehensible and insensitive.” “My husband’s reference to Anne Franke at a mandate rally in D.C. was reprehensible and insensitive.
The atrocities that millions enduring during the Holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. His opinions are not a reflection of my own,” she tweeted.My husband’s reference to Anne Frank at a mandate rally in D.C. was reprehensible and insensitive.
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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.
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.
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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.
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be vaccinated or test negative for COVID-19 before entering his California home.In speaking to Politico, RFK Jr. blamed his wife for the request."I guess I'm not always the boss at my own house," he told Politico on Dec.