Howard Stern urges Meat Loaf’s family to speak out on COVID vaccines amid rocker’s death
27.01.2022 - 18:11
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Howard Stern is urging Meat Loaf’s family to speak out about COVID-19 vaccines. The "Bat Out of Hell" rocker, born Marvin Lee Aday, died on Jan. 20 at age 74.
While no cause or other details were given, Meat Loaf had numerous health scares over the years. The shock jock pointed out that the singer was opposed to masking and vaccine mandates. "Poor Meat Loaf got sucked into some weird f---ing cult," the 68-year-old said on his SiriusXM radio show, as quoted by Page Six on Wednesday.
Howard Stern (left) is urging Meat Loaf's family to speak out on COVID-19 vaccines. (Getty Images) "And somehow [he] really believed that – he made a statement, ‘I’d rather die a free man than take that vaccine.’ And now he’s dead!" Stern shared. "I wish the family would come forward and say, ‘Ya know, when Meat Loaf was laying there in the hospital and he couldn’t breathe, he said, ‘I made a mistake.
I should have taken the vaccine.’ Like all these anti-vaxxers, they all say, ‘I made a mistake.’" Reps for the late star didn’t immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment. Shortly after Meat Loaf’s death, his wife Deborah Aday spoke out to People magazine.The outlet noted that the Grammy-winning performer died while surrounded by his spouse, as well as daughters Amanda, Pearl and close friends. "The grief I feel over the loss of my husband is gut-wrenching," she said in a statement.
"I was lying close to Michael when he took his last breath and my sadness is beyond words. I've always called him by his given name because I didn't see him as 'Meat.' I feel much gratitude for the outpouring of love I have received from around the world." Actor/singer Meat Loaf (L) and Deborah Gillespie tied the knot in 2007. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images for
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