And unfortunately, we’ve got players that pretty much think only about themselves. "We are a divided nation on the COVID-19, whether or not to take the vaccine. “We are a divided nation politically," added Bradshaw. “It would have been nice if he’d just come to the Naval Academy and learned how to be honest. “I’d give Aaron Rodgers some advice,” said Bradshaw, 73, during the program, which was broadcast from the U.S. Terry Bradshaw, a “Fox NFL Sunday” host, criticized Rodgers for lying about his vaccination status during the network’s pregame show on Sunday morning. "I was trying to minimize and mitigate having this conversation going on and on.”Īs the NFL investigates Rodgers and his team for possibly breaking COVID-19 safety protocols, at least one Pro Football Hall of Famer is blasting Rodgers for his actions. Everyone in the organization knew I wasn’t vaccinated. "Everyone on the squad knew I was not vaccinated. Prior to the start of the NFL season, Rodgers was asked if he had been vaccinated and he answered that he had been "immunized." He added of unvaccinated players, "I’m not gonna judge those guys," seeming to imply he had undergone a vaccine shot himself.ĭuring his radio interview on Friday, Rodgers denied lying about his vaccination status but conceded that he did not want to answer questions about it. Health is not a one-size-fits-all for everybody," he said. "I believe strongly in bodily autonomy and ability to make choices for your body: Not have to acquiesce to some woke culture or crazed group of individuals who say you have to do something. Rodgers also accused a "woke mob" of trying to "cancel" him. I am somebody who is a critical thinker,” said Rodgers, adding, “I believe strongly in bodily autonomy and ability to make choices for your body … Health is not a one-size-fits-all for everybody.” “Look, I'm not, you know, some sort of anti-vax flat-earther. (Ivermectin is not approved for COVID-19 use by the FDA.) Instead, Rodgers received monoclonal antibodies and took ivermectin, a drug commonly used to deworm animals, to protect him. Proving that she’s always on mom duty, particularly now since she has two sons, the country superstar took to Instagram as the award show aired live across the country to share a backstage selfie with her millions of fans that showed her looking uber-glamorous while using a breast pump.Ĭarrie Underwood kept it real as she stepped back into the spotlight for the 2019 ACM Awards on April 7, marking her first red carpet appearance since giving birth to her second child – a son named Jacob – on January 21.Rodgers explained that he opted not to get vaccinated because he's allergic to an ingredient in the the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, and did not want to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine because he feared experiencing possible adverse effects. Underwood kept things covered for the backstage snap but showed off her long blonde locks and her bright white smile as she prepared to take to the stage to perform her new single “Southbound” for the crowd. During the country award show, she also teamed up with Chrissy Metz, Lauren Alaina, Mickey Guyton, and Maddie & Tae to perform the song “I’m Standing With You” from the new movie Breakthrough. The mom of two smiled big for the brand new selfie and told fans that she was getting ready for her big performances while adding that she was “…….also pumping” alongside a grimacing, crying laughing, and a shrugging emoji. Carrie then jokingly added the hashtag “#Multitasking” to her glamorous award show upload, shortly after The Inquisitr reported that she shared a horror story about her “naked, poo covered, screaming” son while out at a restaurant.īut even as she made her first big public appearance since becoming a mom of two in January, Carrie made it clear that her two boys were never far from her mind as she and her husband Mike Fisher headed for a night out together at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
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