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Candice Michelle Defends Jessical Biel, Says Mandatory Vaccines Is A ‘Money Scam’

Jessica Biel has been the talk of the internet for supporting Robert Kennedy Jr. against the SB277 bill, which would require vaccination requirements for elementary and secondary schools in California. Now, former WWE star Candice Michelle has chimed in on her Instagram, although she, like Biel, said that they are not anti-vaccinations just against making them mandatory.

“Thank you to [Jessica Biel] for standing up against SB277,” wrote the former wrestler and model. “I went to this capitol a few years ago against SB-276! Vaccines are not a one size fits all. Kids grow and develop at different rates. The have different conditions. This decision should be left up to the doctors and parents not the senate who has ZERO medical intelligence. I believe in freedom of choice knowing that not everyone is created the same! The number of mandatory vaccines is outrageous and the consequences can be devastating for some children. I urge everyone to do there research and support [Jessica Biel] and I for the sake of many children and parents who will be negatively affected. This is a money scam. Did you know that doctors get paid for every vaccine given? Did you know schools get paid for every kid being vaccinated. This shouldn’t be about money but more about the health and safety of our children. Thank you [Robert Kennedy Jr.] for the mass amounts of studies done and for being a voice!”

She further clarified her stance, “This week I went to Sacramento to talk to legislators in California about a proposed bill. I am not against vaccinations — I support children getting vaccinations and I also support families having the right to make educated medical decisions for their children alongside their physicians. My concern with SB277 is solely regarding medical exemptions. My dearest friends have a child with a medical condition that warrants an exemption from vaccinations, and should this bill pass, it would greatly affect their family’s ability to care for their child in this state. That’s why I spoke to legislators and argued against this bill. Not because I don’t believe in vaccinations, but because I believe in giving doctors and the families they treat the ability to decide what’s best for their patients and the ability to provide that treatment. I encourage everyone to read more on this issue and to learn about the intricacies of SB277. Thank you to everyone who met with me this week to engage in this important discussion!”

In the comments, Trish Stratus added a “Person Raising Both Hands in Celebration” emoji to the post. Seemingly agreeing with Michelle’s stance.

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