Spanish actress Victoria April He joined the increasingly long list of famous Spaniards who deny the severity of the coronavirus on Thursday. The former ‘Almodóvar girl’ unleashed the controversy during the Feroz awards ceremony, a gala to which she attended to collect an honorary award.
However, the ‘Átame’ actress, far from limiting herself to talking about cinema, came off the hook with some surprising statements about the pandemic that immediately went viral.
“This is not COVID, this is coronacircus,” he said, before stating that “we are guinea pigs, vaccines are experiments without testing that they get us fast.”
“Since we are vaccinated, there are more positive cases (…) We have more deaths with vaccines than without vaccines”, He launched. “This is not a pandemic, it is a plandemic.”
And so, the 61-year-old interpreter became the latest celebrity to join the list of deniers.
Miguel Bosé
Bosé is perhaps the most famous of the Spanish deniers. The singer and actor was shown, practically from the beginning of the pandemic, contrary to everything that smelled like a mask or restriction and used social networks not only to call for obedience but also to propagate extravagant conspiracy theories. He went on to say, for example, that COVID-19 was nothing more than an invention of governments. “The virus does not exist,” he said.
Regarding the vaccines, he affirmed that, if they were made compulsory, one might suspect that they would control us through them using 5-G technology, a scenario that – although he did not go into detail how – would involve the participation of Bill Gates.
Alaska
The singer and icon of the Madrid movement Alaska also jumped on Bosé’s bandwagon. “I am very much into the conspiracy theory. I have friends who agree with Miguel,” he explained. Just like the fashion designer Pelayo Diaz. “They have controlled us for a long time. The same is that we already have that chip for a long time and we do not know it,” he said in statements collected by El Periódico.
Bunbury
Another prominent name on the list is Enrique Bunbury. The former leader of Héroes del Silencio, in fact, came to participate virtually in a “march for freedom” convened in Madrid by the denial group Conscious and free humans. The organization held a march-concert under the motto For our rights and life, an act in which the composer Carmen París also participated.
“We are living through some very complicated moments in which it seems that we must remember our freedoms, freedom of expression, movement, assembly, medical and, of course, the right to work,” said the singer.
“They are such obvious things that I am ashamed to have to repeat them out loud,” he added.
In that march-concert they performed and gave their support Sherpa (Red Baron), David Enrique, Sonia Bazán or Ramón Prendes, among others.
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