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Carrie Underwood had a surprising response when Luke Bryan told a joke about Aaron Rodgers while hosting the 2021 CMA Awards.
Gene Simmons, the legendary KISS frontman, declared “if you’re willing to walk among us unvaccinated, you are an enemy.”
Terry Bradshaw blasted Aaron Rodgers over his COVID-19 vaccine scandal, telling him to “learn not to lie because that’s what you did.”
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers broke his silence after testing positive for COVID-19 with this message for ‘cancel culture’ and his critics.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19. Per the NFL protocol, he’ll have to quarantine for 10 days.
Bubba Wallace won at Talladega in October becoming the second Black driver to win a NASCAR Cup, but racing fans are still not big fans of his.
Floyd Mayweather is voicing his support for NBA star Kyrie Irving’s anti-vaccine stance, saying “America is the land of the free.”
Betty White is a national treasure and fans want to keep her safe until (and after) her 100th birthday in January.
Country music star Travis Tritt is “putting his money here his mouth is” and will cancel concerts at venues with COVID restrictions.
Candace Cameron Bure took to Instagram to clarify her stance on vaccine mandates saying she’s “not anti-v”, she is “just pro-medical freedom”.
Country music star Jason Aldean ripped into CA Governor Gavin Newsom’s latest vaccine mandate for school children and didn’t hold back.
“The View” has issued an apology to Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro after the chaos surrounding their false positive COVID tests.
Besides Ted Lasso racking the wins at the Emmys, everyone is talking about the total lack of mask compliance, at least among celebrities.
Candace Cameron Bure just revealed how being a “woman of faith” got her through the COVID-19 pandemic this past year.
Prince Harry’s plummeting popularity “adds to his anger” and leaves him and Meghan Markle “more trapped than ever,” an expert says.
Noted fun-ruiner Dr. Fauci is at it again. He has now attacked one of America’s most illustrious institutions, college football.
Ninety-year-old actress Barbara Eden, best known for “I Dream Of Jeannie” shares the secret to her 30-year long marriage to Jon Eicholtz.