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August 6, 2021

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“I’m not posting about this to start an inevitable war,” Constance Hall has gone viral overnight by telling her Instagram followers that she doesn’t want the COVID-19 vaccine. But the rest of the story might surprise you…

Talking about the COVID-19 is certainly a hot topic, and one that is on everyone’s lips. Constance Hall shared her very frank and honest thoughts on the COVID-19 vaccine, and her followers have gone wild in response. Wildly supportive in agreement.

“Do I want the covid vaccine? Hell no. I didn’t want a million shots before going to Africa either nor did I want a tiny camera shoved up my bum at my last colonoscopy or the incision I was given between my vagina and my arse that my daughters head finally poked out of,” Constance Hall wrote yesterday to her 420,000 followers.

“In fact I don’t want to clean this f&#king kitchen I’m sitting in either. But life is full of things I don’t want to do, it’s how I grow and learn as a person. Because if I only did what I wanted to do instead of what I felt was morally, socially, emotionally and physically obliged to do I would be in jail or dead by now.”

Funnily enough, when I think about the vaccine I don’t think about “choices” and “my body” I think about “responsibilities” and “other people”

She continued, “I’m not getting immunised to reflect my choices as a human or a mother or statistics on a virus or to pick a side and I’m not posting about this to start an inevitable war… I’m getting immunised to reflect my gratitude to the community that looks after me. And if I can’t make a small sacrifice and accept a bit of trepidation and discomfort for the vulnerable people around me, my mum, my mate with cancer, then I’m not comfortable calling myself an empath.”

The Australian Influencer who is a self-described ‘free spirited, conscious soul, free range Mum of many, wife to wild surfer man, barefoot, opinionated Queen, who is also pro vaccine’ finished the Instagram post by stating, “Now I gotta clean this f%#king kitchen!”

The Instagram post has had huge support, with 14,600 likes and comments from celebrities like Turia Pitt, “Well said!”

What do you think? Do you agree with Constance?

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  • Very well written….good for her

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  • She’s right, it’s not something we want to do,who likes needles? But is is something we HAVE to do. For the benefit of everyone. For the greater good. Its bigger than us.

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  • That headline is very deceptive.

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  • I totally agree with Constance and I must admit I had a couple of reasons for getting the COVID vaccine. I wanted to keep visiting the permanent residents at our local hospital plus I wanted to keep my family safe. To me it’s a small price to pay to keep everyone safe.

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  • I love this woman! She is so honest and upfront, she lives life to her own tune in the face of a lot of negativity, but it doesn’t dissuade her. Love love love her and yes, I agree with this post

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  • I totally agree with Con, it is our responsibility to protect those around us, I have an elderly mother, a sisterinlaw with cancer & 6 adorable grandkids that I would walk to the end of the earth for to protect them all.

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  • I know this will be controversial due to all of her haters, but I absolutely agree.

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  • I wholeheartedly agree! People need to stop being selfish, stop being google doctors and stop being conspiracy theorists and do what’s right and get the jab!

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  • Yeah fair enough that’s her choice. I can’t get the vaccine right due to a medical condition but I appreciated those who are vaccinated and keep me and immunosuppressed and vulnerable people safe in the community.

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  • Good on you Constance way to go

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  • I’m not a fan of Constance, but I agree wholeheartedly with this. I’ve done a lot of things I didn’t want to do because it needed to be done. Well put Con.

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  • Her body her choice. My body My choice.

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  • Exactly! There are non negotiable responsibilities in homes and in life that just need to be done. It is always good to be able to look at the ‘bigger picture’ and positive outcomes.

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  • Although I’m not a fan of Constance Hall, I do agree with her. I often say something similar to one of my children when she refuses to do what I ask because she doesn’t want to. I often explain I don’t want to cook dinner-fold the wash-clean the floor-clean the toilet-or whatever either; it’s just part of life…

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  • Each to their own opinion about the matter. I just hate when people force their opinion on others. Respect each other’s choices.

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  • Love how her response was. So catchy and really nicely put and explain to people who are still not into getting the vaccine. Very wel said!

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  • Im an advocate for vaccines, but i got the covid jab to protect my family, to be able to see my elderly parents, and to contribute to society in my own way, bu not being a burden on our health system, and those who work in there.

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  • The title is mean to be illicit a response. Thankfully it’s a pro vaccine post.

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  • Well put Con.

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  • Im not for the vaccine. But I highly appreciate others getting it so this lockdown crap can be over with. Eventually I will get it if I have to to travel over seas to visit family. But I’ll wait till more testing is done first. I’m currently pregnant and my GP said NO to vaccine for me. So no thanks.


    • Against your doctor’s advice the evidence is clear that to get COVID while pregnant is not a good way to go. I’d be checking the doctors credentials!!



      • are you a selfish cow? yeah you are


      • Wow, selfish cow? That is absolutely uncalled for. I wouldn’t be getting the vax while pregnant either. It’s one thing to make a decision for myself, another to make a decision for an unborn child where there is not enough evidence yet to base your research on. You need to check your attitude instead of tearing down other mums. Disgraceful.


      • Name calling really doesn’t help this situation, when tensions are high already, and I say this as somebody who hopes that as many people get vaccinated as possible.
        Personally I would absolutely be vaccinated while pregnant. Pfizer is safe for pregnancy and the risk Covid poses to the mother and baby is so much scarier than the risk of the vaccine. I’m actually really surprised a doctor would advise otherwise against the official medical advice being given for pregnant women, unless there are other health factors at play.
        We make plenty of choices on our children’s behalf and weigh the risk benefit up for them because they’re not able to make those decision for themselves. I’m not quite understanding why this vaccine would be any different.
        I hope people can keep these conversations respectful even if we disagree.

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