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Celebs Nicki Minaj & Jim Breuer say no to vax mandates

Apparently not everyone in Hollywood is a member of the Church of COVID.

Rapper Nikki Minaj and comedian Jim Breuer both criticized vaccine mandates this week and the liberal media was not pleased.

After Minaj criticized vaccine mandates at the Met Gala in New York, MSNBC Joy Behar publicly attacked her.

It got a little weird.

Rap superstar Nicki Minaj fired back at MSNBC host Joy Reid over the scolding she received for expressing skepticism toward the coronavirus vaccine.
Minaj announced on Twitter that she was not going to The Met gala over its vaccine requirement for attendees.
"They want you to get vaccinated for the Met. if I get vaccinated it won’t for the Met. It’ll be once I feel I’ve done enough research. I’m working on that now," Minaj wrote. "In the meantime my loves, be safe. Wear the mask with 2 strings that grips your head & face. Not that loose one."
She later tweeted about her "cousin in Trinidad" who is refusing to take the vaccine because a friend of his claimed "his testicles became swollen" and "became impotent" as a result of getting the shot, causing his fiancé to call off their wedding.
"So just pray on it & make sure you’re comfortable with ur decision, not bullied," Minaj added.
None of the vaccine skepticism sat well with the "ReidOut" host, who condemned the rapper on air.
"You have a platform, sister, that is 22 million followers, OK? I have 2 million followers. You have 22 million followers on Twitter," Reid told Minaj. "For you to use your platform to encourage our community to not protect themselves and save their lives, my God sister, you can do better than that! You got that platform -- it's a blessing that you got that! The people listen to you -- and they listen to you more than they listen to me!"
Minaj held no punches in her response.
"This is what happens when you’re so thirsty to down another [B]lack woman (by the request of the [W]hite man), that you didn’t bother to read all my tweets," Minaj tweeted. "'My God SISTER do better; imagine getting ur dumb ass on tv a min after a tweet to spread a false narrative about a [B]lack woman."


Meanwhile comedian and SNL alum Jim Breuer has canceled all his upcoming shows in venues that require vaccines.

Comedian and "Saturday Night Live" alum Jim Breuer said in a Facebook Live over the weekend that he will not be performing at venues that require proof of Covid vaccination for guests.
"Two quick updates on shows that you may think you may be getting tickets to or you already have tickets to: The Wellmont Theater in New Jersey — not doing it," Breuer said in the 22 minute Facebook live.
"Also the Royal Oak Theater in Michigan, due to the segregation of them forcing people to show up with vaccinations ... I am also not doing those shows," said Breuer, 54.
"I know I’m going to sacrifice a lot of money, but I’m not going to be enslaved to the system or money," the comedian added.
Breuer said getting vaccinated was "a choice," and he didn't care what his fans might have to say about his decision to cancel his shows.
He said patrons were being "forced" and "bribed" before they could attend shows.
"If you have anything else to say, I honestly don’t care," Breuer said. "Due to, I have to stick to my morals, I have to sick to what i know is right."

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