Chris Brown & T.I. Stand With Kyrie Irving's Anti-Vax Stance

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Chris Brown & T.I. Stand With Kyrie Irving's Anti-Vax Stance

As criticism mounts surrounding Kyrie Irving's decision, Chris Brown is stepping up to the plate to defend the 29-year-old athlete.

The Best Rap Albums of 2021 ...(so far) Amy Sussman/Getty Images Chris Brown Stands With 'Top Idiot In The Country' Kyrie Irving Over Anti-Vax Stance - T.I. Backs Him Up Published on:Oct 20, 2021, 12:06 PM by 17 Inimitable talk show host Howard Sternflatly stated Brooklyn Nets superstar Kyrie Irving was a douchebag for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccinein order to keep playing in the National Basketball League (NBA). In terms of idiots, hes gotta be the top idiot in the country right now, Stern said during his SiriusXM radio show on Tuesday (October 19). Guys got a chance as a young man to make millions of dollars, all hes got to do is get vaccinated, but he doesnt want to get vaccinated. Irving will forfeit about half of his $35 million salary, but he said last week its not about the money: I am doing whats best for me. As criticism mounts surrounding Irvings decision, Chris Brown is stepping up to the plate to defend the 29-year-old athlete. On Wednesday (October 20), Brown took to his Instagram Stories and wrote, THE REAL HERO!!!! I stand with my brother. WHOEVER DONT LIKE ITGo live your damn life. ITS HIS CHOICE AND A DAMN GOOD ONE. ALWAYS IN MY BROTHERS CORNER. A post shared by The Shade Room (@theshaderoom) Comments poured in under The Shade Rooms post, including one from T.I.who left a simple bullseye emoji. Unsurprisingly, reactions to Tips post were mixed. One person wrote, If you loved our community like you act like you do you would be encouraging our people to get vaccinated. Anything else is irresponsible and dangerous, while another said, so you trust coke from a stranger but worried a vaccine .. ok. Read more


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