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Trump-hating American singer, actress, and television personality Cher has blasted anti-vaxxers, blaming them for her “major b*tch” flu.
In a tweet earlier in December, the 76-year-old claimed that she hesitated to get a flu shot last 2022 because of the anti-vaxxers propaganda and is now suffering from a persistent cough and a burning sensation in her throat.
The ‘Goddess of Pop’ demanded that everyone with knowledge of the potential harm caused by flu and Covid-19 shots should keep the information themselves.
“GOT FLU,& IT’S MAJOR BITCH,” wrote Cher. “CAN’T STOP COUGHING [AND] THROAT’S ON [FIRE].”“Was going to get Flu Shot, but Hesitated, Cause of Antivaxers PROPAGANDA. If [you] don’t Want Vaccination, keep it to [yourself]. WTF IS WRONG WITH THESE [PEOPLE],” she continued. GOT FLU,& It’s MAJOR BITCH‼️Cant’t Stop COUGHING,THROAT’S On🔥.Was going to get Flu Shot,but Hesitated, Cause of Antivaxers PROPAGANDA.If u don’t Want Vaccination,keep it to your Self. WTF IS WRONG […]
Excerpt Sourced From: www.thegatewaypundit.com
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