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‘Sopranos’ Actress Drea De Matteo Describes Her Post-COVID Political Awakening

“The Sopranos” actress Drea de Matteo spoke on Tuesday's “The Megyn Kelly Show” about how she found a “safe space” in conservative media “for the past three years.” He spoke at length about the political awakening after the coronavirus pandemic.

De Matteo appeared on “The Megyn Kelly Show” to discuss his public stance on COVID-19 and how it has affected his political views. The actress spoke out about how conservative media gave her “no resemblance to the truth” as Hollywood took a strong stance in support of vaccine demands, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. He talked about how he allowed him to “find something.”

De Matteo said there are still some “social issues” on which he leans more to the left, but that compared to the “hippies” of yesteryear, Democrats today are “angrier” and “want to talk about everything.” I'm condemning it,” he said. (Related: 'At the mercy of the mission': Drea de Matteo reveals why she joined OnlyFans)

“For the past three years, with so many Tories, it has been the only safe place for me to find any semblance of truth. I have become more empathetic to a lot of what they are saying. But… On some social issues, I still stick to what I learned a long time ago, never criticize others for having a different opinion about something. “This was incomprehensible, but in my opinion it has gotten worse since the Biden administration,” De Matteo said.

“I really think the left is more just angry. This was supposed to be hippies and people who really care about equality and inclusivity, and then all of a sudden they cut everything off, shut everyone out, It denounces free speech and denounces everything.”

The actress is specifically barring former castmate Michael Imperioli from viewing his work after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with a Colorado designer who refused to create a wedding website for same-sex couples. criticized. according to Go to CBS News. Mr De Matteo claimed Mr Imperioli had criticized the Covid-19 drug ivermectin on his Instagram feed and said he would “never be a spokesperson for drugs”.

“Yeah, when you mentioned Michael, he was slamming things like ivermectin on his Instagram feed. I noticed that. I thought that was irresponsible. I thought I was I've never taken a public stand on what I'm doing, but listen, I'm not yet,'' De Matteo continued. “The more we know about what's going on, the less we feel like we know, and we're relying on people like you, who do this work for a living, to bring it to people.” will never be a spokesperson for drugs. I just think it's irresponsible.”

Show host Megyn Kelly jumped in to comment on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce's controversial push for Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine, to which De Matteo responded by saying, He said he was “surprised” that people don't understand what's going on with vaccines. The actress emphasized that she had done extensive research into the drug's “side effects,” and she said she felt like “no one was watching” and “there was a war going on.”

“I'm really surprised, because now I listen to a lot of news that is biased towards the conservative side, and I don't really pay attention to the other side anymore. None of my friends I'm surprised that we don't know the truth of what's going on,” De Matteo said. “My inbox is full of what's going on with vaccines right now, but no one knows. The side effects, the long-term effects, what's happening to people. [at] How it is manifesting in their bodies at this moment. ”

“Also, I'm probably going too far down a really deep rabbit hole with some really passionate doctors. I'm not even talking about things like McCullough, I'm like, 'Wow. I'm talking about something else. “It feels like there's a war going on and no one sees it, no one knows about it,” she added.

Last fall, De Matteo revealed that he joined OnlyFans because his stance on COVID-19 vaccines had limited his options for roles in Hollywood. The actress claimed that she could not find her job in the entertainment industry because her agent fired her and objected to her filming, where she was required to work on set.