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    1. **From Brandy Zadrozny, senior enterprise reporter:**

      Cheryl Hines was late. Dinner glasses clinked; a DJ played Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition” to an empty dance floor. Many in the audience had waited years to hear the actress speak on the issue of vaccines. What was 45 minutes more?

      Hines, in a fitted black top and knee-high leather boots, floated onstage. She was met with a standing ovation: The first lady of the anti-vaccine movement had finally arrived.

      People have speculated for years about the actress Cheryl Hines’ views on vaccines — whether she shares or condones those of her husband, longtime anti-vaccine activist and current Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., or whether her beliefs align more closely with scientific consensus and overwhelming public opinion. Hines’ appearance at the annual conference for the nation’s largest and most profitable anti-vaccine organization, Children’s Health Defense, or CHD, leaves little room for doubt.

    2. Whooptidooh on

      Her being willingly married to an idiot like RFK says enough; she didn’t have to actually go there to make it blatantly obvious that she too probably has a worm running the show inside that head of hers.

    3. Im like 99.9% sure that Cheryl David is a much better person than Cheryl Hines.

    4. RiverHarris on

      I’d be quite happy if I never heard about this retched woman ever again.

    5. MuddaFrmAnnudaBrudda on

      Why do we care where Cheryl Hines stands on vaccines? I mean seriously, why should we actually care. She was in a show, she wasn’t even the best character in it. I’d hear from Ja Rule before I’d turn to Cheryl.

    6. >“We are here, I think, to some degree, to provide some real star power and glamor to the event,” Brand explained in welcoming Hines.

      „Real star power“ is stretching things a LOT.

    7. This American nonsense actually mad its way across the Canadian border. We need to tariff Facebook and other “Make Measles Great Again” platforms and we need to build a wall.

    8. > This was a private dinner for attendees who paid a few hundred dollars extra to see a conversation between Hines and the conspiracy theorist comedian Russell Brand.

      I’ve wasted money before, but not that ignorantly

    9. Fireinthehole13 on

      She also doesn’t mind sharing him with journalists and many others no doubt.

    10. No-Review9260 on

      I don’t give a fuck where she stands on anything. It’s her husband’s dumbass opinions that have the ability to kill us.

    11. PacificTridentGlobel on

      I am glad her acting career is over. It’s a rare measure of seeing someone held accountable. Don’t get that much anymore.

    12. AMonitorDarkly on

      It was already obvious when she didn’t immediately divorce Secretary Brainworm.

    13. bluerose297 on

      you know she agrees with him because there’s nothing about his personality/appearance that would let someone overlook that stuff. It’s not like he’s a charming guy outside of his politics; outside of his politics he’s even worse!

    14. theSantiagoDog on

      Not that I care so much about Cheryl Hines, but damnit the pain of watching people you love, admire, or respect fall into mass delusion is a special kind of pain the world did not prepare me for. I keep telling my close friends and family, it’s like the world I was brought up to believe in was a lie.

    15. epiphanyWednesday on

      Desperate blond women making fools out of themselves for the peripheral benefits of white supremacy and to say they have a man. Classic

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