‘Hypocrite’ Harry doesn’t care enough about anti-vaxxers to ditch £18m deal, expert says
28.01.2022 - 15:25
/ ok.co.uk
Prince Harry is being pressured to put an end to his and wife Meghan Markle's deal with Spotify worth £18m.This comes after the streaming platform has been accused of promoting anti-vaxxer content. Spotify is the host platform for The Joe Rogan Experience, which was the most popular podcast in 2020, and also produces Harry and Meghan's podcast Archewell Audio.
Joe told listeners that a healthy 21-year-old doesn't need the jab. "If you're a healthy person, and you're exercising all the time, and you're young, and you're eating well...like, I don't think you need to worry about this," he said.
Harry has previously been vocal about how Covid vaccines should be reported on in the media. He gave a passionate speech that stated the only way to overcome the disease was to "break the system" of misinformation, and for "everyone everywhere" to have the jabs.
Royal biographer Angela Levin told the Sun Online that she thinks "hypocrite" Harry doesn't care about sharing the platform with Joe. "Harry has been accusing many countries, including the United Kingdom for not doing enough to vaccinate people around the world in poor countries." She continued,"Now here he is working and earning money from a company [who have employed someone] who is an anti-vaxxer." "It doesn't make any sense, but it does conform with his regular hypocrisy." Sign up for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews Download OK! magazine's FREE app and get all the gossip straight to your phone Angela, who previously spent a year with Harry for an authorised biography, doesn't think he'll consider cutting his ties with Spotify.
"I think there’s no chance Harry would leave [Spotify]. "One, because he has not left Netflix even though it has
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