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Celebrities Who Have Spoken Out Against The COVID Vaccine: A Guide To The Misguided

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Nicki Minaj made heads turn on social media Monday by making radical claims her cousin’s friend had received the COVID-19 vaccine in Trinidad and became “impotent” and suffered swollen testicles.

As a result of that misinformation about the coronavirus vaccine and its possible symptoms, Twitter (and medical professionals) BLASTED the singer, who skipped out on the 2021 Met Gala because she was unwilling to get vaccinated.

The whole ordeal has us recalling all the many celebrities who are in the same leaky boat as the rapper — avoiding the scientifically proven vaccine and instead relying on their own research.

As if a few minutes of skimming testimonials on Facebook or listening to right wing radio shows is equivalent to the years of study

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