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Chris Rock Roasts Kyrie Irving’s ‘F**king Dumb’ Stance On COVID Vaccines

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Chris Rock is drawing inspiration from Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving, but not as a role model. Rock, 56, appeared at Brooklyn Steel in New York City on Wednesday.

The comedian was tasked with introducing The Strokes, but took a moment to throw some jabs. READ MORE: Pittsburgh Penguins Captain Sidney Crosby Tests Positive For COVID-19 “I haven’t seen any shows since COVID,” Rock said during his intro spot, via Complex. “Has anybody been like, ‘Throw your mask in the air, and wave it like you just don’t care?’ Where’s my anti-vaxxers at?

Where you at? You f**king dumb Kyrie motherf**kers.” Rock’s comment was most likely a dig to National Basketball Alliance (NBA) star Kyrie Irving, who has advocated against federal vaccine mandates.

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