Shailene Woodley Defends Fiancé Aaron Rodgers For Being Unvaccinated, Denounces Alleged Photos of Him

Shailene Woodley is defending her fiancé Aaron Rodgers after it was confirmed he was unvaccinated.

The actress, 29, shut down a report that published photos claiming Rodgers stepped out in Los Angeles following his COVID-19 diagnosis.

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“Literally ya’ll need to calm the f— down. This is straight up HILARIOUS. News outlets STILL grasping at straws to disparage Aaron. Finding random f—ing men on the streets of LA and saying its him,” Woodley wrote on her Instagram Stories along with the alleged photos.

“I know Aaron’s body VERY well. First off his feet, ahem and no offense to this rando dude, are a LOT bigger. Also, for those of us who know Aaron beyond the worlds of obsessed sport and s—- media, it’s no secret he has the hairiest hands on the f—ing planet. This oblivious homie. Clearly, does not (go ahead, zoom in),” Woodley continued.

“Just read somewhere that the media is claiming I deleted an insta story amid the ‘chaos’. (an astrology post of all things) (not cryptic at all you dummies). Do you even know how stories work brah?? They self delete after 24 hrs. Literally lol’ing over here at your determination to make a story out of nothing. grasping at straws my dears,” Woodley wrote. (Woodley has yet to publicly share her COVID vaccination status.)

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Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 last week and confirmed that he was unvaccinated. And due to the league’s COVID protocols, Rodgers missed the Packers’ 13-7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. He remains on the league’s reserve/COVID-19 list.

During last Friday’s episode of The Pat McAfee Show and said he “didn’t lie” when he told the media in August that he was “immunized.” Rodgers admitted how he is allegedly allergic to an ingredient in the mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna), and did not want to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine because, he claimed, “I had heard of multiple people who had had adverse events around getting the J&J.”

In the interview, Rodgers admitted to taking ivermectin, a drug used foremost to treat or prevent parasites in horses. The FDA has not authorized or approved the drug for use in treating or preventing COVID-19 and people have been hospitalized by ingesting it.

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