ice Cube He revealed that he lost an exorbitant salary because he refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
The ‘Straight Outta Compton’ rapper, 53, revealed, ‘I turned down a movie because I didn’t want the mommy – king jab’ Million Dollars Worth of Game Podcast. “I turned down $9 million because I didn’t want to get a jab. F-k that punch, and f-k y’all for trying to get me to get it. I don’t know how Hollywood feels about me now.”
The NWA star He explained, “I didn’t turn around [$9 million] lowest. Their moms – they won’t give it to me because I won’t get the shot. I did not refuse him. They just didn’t give it to me.”
Although Ice Cube didn’t mention the name of the movie on the podcast, according to Hollywood ReporterThe Friday The actor was pointing to the next one black jack comedy Oh hell no.
The Center for Disease Control It states that “vaccines are safe and effective” and “recommends COVID-19 vaccines for everyone 6 months of age and older and booster vaccines for everyone 5 years of age and older, if eligible.” The CDC too notes “Vaccinating against the COVID-19 coronavirus significantly reduces your risk of serious illness, hospitalization and death if you become infected.”
The “It Was A Good Day” artist joins a handful of other stars who have spoken out about their decision not to get vaccinated against COVID.
Aaron Rodgers Criticism in November 2021 after he was diagnosed with coronavirus and He revealed that he had not been vaccinated Although he previously said that he was “immune” to the disease.
“It wasn’t some kind of ruse or a lie, it was the truth. If there had been a follow-up to my statement that I had been vaccinated, I would have answered with this: I would have said, ‘Look, I’m not some kind of anti-vaccine flat-earth machine,’” said the Green Bay quarterback. Packers, 38, “I am a critical thinker person.” Show Pat McAfee in time. “I march to the beat of my own drum. I strongly believe in bodily independence, [in the] The ability to make choices for your body, not having to defer to a woken up culture or some crazy group of people saying you have to do something.”
While many stars have spoken out against the vaccine, the majority of Hollywood has been willing to get the shots.
“Totally…. Very grateful,” Julia Roberts He wrote via Instagram in May 2021. “If you haven’t been vaccinated and have a good chance of getting vaccinated – go, go, go! #And we’re in this together.”
Sarah HylandFor her part, she shared via Instagram in September 2021, “I got my booster and flu shot!!! Stay healthy and trust the science my friends!”