Matt James signed off Instagram after arriving in Farmington, Pennsylvania, to film The Bachelor.“See y’all in a few months,” the real estate broker, 28, wrote in a since-deleted post on his Instagram Story on Tuesday, September 22.
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Ian Brown has received some backlash online for sharing what appears to be anti-vaxxer views in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.Posting to Twitter this afternoon (September 5), the former Stone Roses frontman wrote: “NO LOCKDOWN NO TESTS NO TRACKS NO MASKS NO VAX.” He hashtagged his tweet: #researchanddestroy”NO LOCKDOWN NO TESTS NO TRACKS NO MASKS NO VAX #researchanddestroy— Ian Brown (@ianbrown) September 5, 2020The Mancunian musician is yet to expand on the tweet, but former bandmate
.Matt James signed off Instagram after arriving in Farmington, Pennsylvania, to film The Bachelor.“See y’all in a few months,” the real estate broker, 28, wrote in a since-deleted post on his Instagram Story on Tuesday, September 22.
Ian Brown has doubled down once more on his coronavirus conspiracies, claiming the pandemic was “planned and designed to make us digital slaves.”In his latest series of tweets, he labelled the ongoing pandemic a “plandemic” while stating there’s “#NOWORKFORSINGERS.”He also quoted George Orwell, writing: “ALL tyrannies rule through fraud and force but once the FRAUD is exposed they must rely exclusively on FORCE George Orwell.”THE GREAT RESET the plandemic planned designed and executed to make us
Ian Brown has doubled down yet again on his controversial comments about the coronavirus pandemic and shared an anti-lockdown song titled ‘Little Seed Big Tree’.The Stone Roses frontman recently faced criticism earlier this month when he posted a tweet which seemingly appeared to show his scepticism towards the coronavirus crisis and vaccinations.“NO LOCKDOWN NO TESTS NO TRACKS NO MASKS NO VAX,” he wrote on Twitter.He then defended his comments and hit back at his critics, saying: “To all of you
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Having taken on Jim Corr’s anti-mask protests last month, Jedward have now moved on to Ian Brown.
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The Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown's official account recently have been very outspoken about the coronavirus pandemic.
Jedward have criticised Ian Brown for making controversial comments about the coronavirus pandemic and vaccinations, marking one of the unlikeliest exchanges of 2020.The former Stone Roses frontman has attracted criticism over the last week for posting a series of tweets in which he appeared to show his scepticism towards the pandemic and a potential vaccination.In his latest message from earlier today (September 14), Brown wrote on Twitter: “So I’m a Conspiracy Theorist HA! a term invented by
Ian Brown has doubled down on his controversial comments about the coronavirus pandemic, as well as calling out Microsoft founder Bill Gates.The Stone Roses frontman faced criticism last weekend when he posted a tweet which seemingly appeared to show his scepticism towards the coronavirus crisis and vaccinations.“NO LOCKDOWN NO TESTS NO TRACKS NO MASKS NO VAX,” he wrote on Twitter.Brown hashtagged his tweet: “#researchanddestroy.”While Brown was criticised for failing to show evidence of his
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Hannah Brown took a trip down memory lane upon paying a visit to a site that called back to her season of The Bachelorette.The Dancing With the Stars champion, 25, stopped by a windmill during her vacation that resembled the one from season 15 of The Bachelorette last year.
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Hey, so, over the weekend Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown outed himself as a COVID-19 conspiracy theorist. Great stuff.Posting on Twitter on Saturday, Brown wrote: “NO LOCKDOWN NO TESTS NO TRACKS NO MASKS NO VAX #researchanddestroy”.This came after the government announced the latest changes to local lockdown rules in Brown’s hometown of Manchester.
hereThe Fools Gold hitmaker then launched a successful solo career with the debut single My Star in 1998.In 2012 the Stone Roses reunited for two triumphant homecoming shows at Heaton Park, and in 2016 they released their first new material in two decades followed by a tour which saw them play four nights at the Etihad stadium.In 2018 Ian released his first solo material in nine years with the single First World Problems and his seventh studio album Ripples was released in February last