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​Jennifer Aniston Reveals She Has Culled Her Anti-Vaxxer Friends

​Jennifer Aniston Reveals She Has Culled Her Anti-Vaxxer Friends

Aniston admitted that losing contact with such friends was ‘unfortunate’, but that some opinions seemed rooted in 'fear or propaganda'

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Friends star Jennifer Aniston has revealed she's cut several people out of her life after finding out their stance on the coronavirus vaccination, saying she's 'lost a few' anti-vaxxer friends.

As the vaccine rollout continues across the globe, not everyone is in support of getting jabbed for protection against the deadly virus.

And it turns out this is something Aniston finds herself unable to see past when it comes to how she views her friends, having spoken out about people who base their opinions on 'fear or propaganda'.

Speaking to InStyle, the 52-year-old said: "There's a large group of people who are anti-vaxxers or just don't listen to the facts.

"It's a real shame. I've just lost a few people in my weekly routine who have refused or did not disclose [whether or not they had been vaccinated]."

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Aniston admitted that losing contact with such friends was 'unfortunate', but said she felt it was 'your moral and professional obligation' to share your vaccination status with others.

Referring to people who refuse to receive the vaccine, she added: "It's tricky because everyone is entitled to their own opinion but a lot of opinions don't feel based in anything except fear or propaganda."

Aniston said she believes 'a lot of people just don't listen to the facts' when it comes to the coronavirus vaccine.

Earlier this week, the star took to social media to announce a collection of Friends merchandise, launched to raise money for charity.

Posting a video of T-shirts, hoodies, mugs and more - all featuring illustations of key moments from the long-running series - Aniston wrote: "Excited to show you guys some pieces from the first ever⁣ merch collection. Half of my proceeds from this limited drop will benefit [America Cares] an organization I love... which is working to provide relief, mental health care, and medical aid to communities and individuals affected by Covid-19."

Her former co-star Courteney Cox also posted an Instagram photo in which she modelled one of the t-shirts.

She wrote in the caption: "Excited to show you guys some pieces from the first ever @friends merch collection. Half of my proceeds from this limited drop will benefit @ebmrf, an LA based non-profit that's near and dear to my heart. They're dedicated to raising awareness and funds for Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare and debilitating genetic skin disorder."

Their fellow actors also posted content with similar messages, including Lisa Kudrow, who explained the items would be available for a 'limited time only' and would 'never to be sold again'.

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Topics: Entertainment, Celebrity, Jennifer Aniston