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Fans Rip Zachary Levi To Shreds For Anti-Vax Rhetoric

Zachary Levi has come under fire for sharing his views on vaccines.

Since the pandemic, the good versus bad conversation about getting vaccinated has become more frequent, especially on social media. Levi joined the list of celebrities who have shared their opinions on vaccinations when he agreed with a tweet claiming that Pfizer is dangerous to the world. Unfortunately, it didn’t end well for the actor as critics with opposite responses flooded his mention.

Twitter Users Express ‘Disappointment’ In Zachary Levi For His Anti-Vax Claims

Although just days after DC released the second full trailer for “Shazam! Fury of the Gods,” Levi is gaining attention for something unrelated to his films and craft. The actor faced backlash after he quoted a question from Moorhouse Group CEO Lyndon Wood.

The CEO has asked his followers, “Do you agree or not, that Pfizer is a real danger to the world?” prompting the 42-year-old to answer, “Tergar agrees. ?” Although neither the “Chuck” star nor the entrepreneur directly referred to Pfizer’s production of the COVID-19 vaccine, the brief comment provoked a strong reaction from left-wing Twitter accounts.

Zachary Levi at the premiere of Lionsgate's 'American Underdog' in Los AngelesMEGA

“I’m here, actually quite excited for your movie. But hey. I don’t support you now,” producer Rasmus Rasmussen tell “Big Momma’s House 2” star. The second critic tweeted, “Okay, one less movie ticket to spend money on. Stupid.”

Third person specified, “I really want to give you the benefit of the doubt here, since you cited in another tweet a scam solution that is completely unrelated to vaccines, but even if you don’t mean vaccines (and I really hope you don’t), you are helping to those who do. Please delete.”

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The fourth person blocked Levi for “disappointing nonsense,” while the fifth ask, “Bro, how are you going to kill your movie before it starts.” “Imagine standing up for one of the biggest and most evil companies in the world, check your mind, man,” another Twitter user said add.

Seventh Twitter user kidding, “James Gunn will reset the entire DC universe read this tweet.” Meanwhile, the eighth critic specified that while “everyone is entitled to their own opinion,” they wanted to know why the “American Underdog” actor thought:

“It’s a good idea to post this ahead of Shazam 2??? Did Gunn tell you that your time at DC is up, so you’re going to try to see the movie???”

In an effort to save face a few hours later, Levi followed up“Just one example of what I mean,” along with a link to a US Department of Justice statement announcing “the largest settlement of health care fraud in its history.”

Zachary Levi in ​​Shazam!  London entertainment party photo callMEGA

Unfortunately, the game failed as more people pointed out that the announcement was made in 2009, during the criminal and civil liability trial of the pharmaceutical giant.

At the time, Pfizer was accused of fraudulently promoting “certain pharmaceutical products.” The biotech corporation agreed to pay $2.3bn, thus clarifying the slogan of the Department of Justice announcement.

Self-Help Author Prioritizes Mental Health After Her Experience With Anxiety

The Blast reported last June that Levi encouraged his fans to prioritize their mental health after he experienced his own problems. The “I See the Light” performer addressed the issue during an appearance on Elizabeth Vargas’ “Heart of the Matter” podcast, where she admitted, “I’ve struggled with this most of my life.”

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“I didn’t realize I was struggling with this until I was 37, about five years ago, and I had a complete mental breakdown,” Levi revealed before explaining that his birth mother had borderline personality disorder.

His “perfectionist” father didn’t help, often making him feel like he wasn’t good at completing even the smallest tasks. When moving to Austin, Texas, to start Wyldwood Studios in 2020 didn’t help his anxiety, Levi sought medical help. Recounting her lowest moment, the Broadway star said:

“I walked around for maybe 10 minutes not knowing where to eat because I didn’t know where to eat instead of just saying, ‘Zach, just go eat.'”

The actress shared details of the event and her admission to a psychiatric ward in her memoir, “Radical Love: Learning to Accept Yourself and Others.”

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