Jennifer Aniston’s response to the criticism on cutting ties with the unvaxxed

Jennifer Aniston took it to her Instagram stories to clear some questions regarding her decision to cut ties with people who don’t disclose their vaccination status around her.

Rachel, from friends or the actress Jennifer Aniston, admitted that she has decided to cut ties with people in her life who refused to share or disclose their status on being vaccinated.

The actress’s statement received backlash to which she shared her word through Instagram stories on thursday.

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A confused fan wrote to Aniston questioning her stand on the topic. The attempt was to know that if she’s already vaccinated and protected, why is she concerned about the “unvaxxed” around her.

The star immediately replied in a humble manner stating the fact that it’s still possible for a person who is not vaccinated to have the variant which can get her sick if not put her in a hospital bed or cause her death.

 

Image courtesy: Instagram/JenniferAniston

She added with concern that the variant can still get transmitted to someone who doesn’t have the vaccine and whose health is compromised, therefore she would be putting lives at risk.

“THAT is why I worry”

“We have to care about more than just ourselves”

Aniston took it to Instagram and shared a pretty picture of embroidery that said in lace.

Image courtesy: Instagram/JenniferAniston

 

“What doesn’t kill you mutates and tries again”

In an interview, the Emmy award-winning actress acclaimed her stance to trim down her inner circle and informed that she’s lost a few people in her weekly routine and she finds it unfortunate.

Aniston expressed that it’s a professional and moral obligation to inform since it’s not like every day, everyone is being tested.

The actress pleaded with her insta fans last summer as the cases in the United States continued to shot up without any warning.

“And it really shouldn’t be a debate,” Aniston wrote on the issue.

The star revealed that she got the second dose in May and expressed how she felt extremely lucky and privileged to have access to the Covid-19 vaccine.

In addition to that, she shared a picture of a news report, sympathising with those who are not in the position to get vaccinated or hug their families.