Zachary Levi Claims Gavin Creel's Death Was Caused By COVID-19 Vaccine In Bizarre Rant
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Levi, a known conservative, said his Broadway co-star "would still be alive if that stuff didn't get put into his body."
Zachary Levi has come under fire from members of the Broadway community after a bizarre online rant in which he uses his former co-star Gavin Creel’s death to promote a conspiracy theory about COVID-19 vaccines.
In a video posted Monday to Instagram, the “Shazam!” actor said he believed Creel, with whom he co-starred in the 2016 revival of “She Loves Me” on Broadway, “would still be alive” if he hadn’t gotten vaccinated against COVID-19.
“I know that this is going to offend some people and make some people mad, and I wish it didn’t,” Levi said. “So, a few weeks ago, my friend Gavin Creel died. He was 48 years old, and he was one of the healthiest people I knew.”
After suggesting that the COVID-19 vaccines were “forced on the American public” despite known side effects including “turbo cancers,” he added: “Without a shadow of a doubt, I believe that Gavin Creel would be alive right now — right fucking now — he would still be alive if that stuff didn’t get put into his body.”
Creel, beloved by theater fans for his performances in “Hello, Dolly!” and “Into the Woods,” among other musicals, died of a rare and aggressive form of cancer last month. The actor’s partner, Alex Temple Ward, told The New York Times in a statement that Creel had received the diagnosis in July.