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Woody Harrelson supports Anti-Vaxxer RFK Jr. for president

Woody Harrelson and Cheryl Hines' hat statement reveals it all

By Web Desk
August 11, 2023
Actor Woody Harrelsons alleged support for anti-Vaxxer RFK Jr. raises eyebrows.
Actor Woody Harrelson's alleged support for anti-Vaxxer RFK Jr. raises eyebrows.

Woody Harrelson has seemingly aligned himself with the controversial presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal opponent of vaccinations. 

The connection came to light when Kennedy's spouse, actress Cheryl Hines, shared a jovial selfie featuring herself and her former co-star from Wilson, Harrelson. 

The photograph portrays Harrelson wearing a "Kennedy 2024" hat, leading many to interpret the gesture as a potential endorsement.

However, this development has sparked mixed reactions. While Hines captioned the image with a simple "Great seeing you Woody," comments on the post revealed a more nuanced sentiment among followers. 

"My enthusiasm is curbed," one commenter quipped, referencing Hines' involvement in the Larry David sitcom 

"Curb Your Enthusiasm." Another individual expressed disappointment, stating, "Oh God dammnit... not Woody..."

Kennedy's controversial stance on COVID-19 has garnered significant attention. He has suggested that the virus might have been ethnically targeted, a position widely criticized for propagating a white supremacist notion. 

He asserted, "COVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people. The people most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese."

Harrelson, unfortunately, has a history of promoting unfounded conspiracy theories as well. 

In 2020, the actor shared a social media post that linked the COVID-19 outbreak to the installation of 5G networks in Wuhan, China. 

He also posted a video of the 2019 protests in Hong Kong, accompanied by the caption, "Meanwhile the Chinese are bringing 5g antennas down."

During his recent hosting stint on Saturday Night Live, Woody Harrelson shared a puzzling tale about a past encounter with a movie script that appeared to allude to his vaccine skepticism. 

"The world's most powerful drug cartels join forces, acquiring control over media outlets and political figures, effectively confining global populations to their homes. The twist? People can only venture outside if they consume the cartel's drugs incessantly."