Two months after Carrie Underwood support an anti-mask tweet, her husband Mike Fisher shared his outrage for vaccine mandates. The couple is stirring up controversy with their social media posts. Normally, Carrie and her husband are quiet when it comes to political issues. The most political that the American Idol alum has gotten was when
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Dolly Parton received her second COVID-19 vaccination. The legend celebrated this moment by making a trip to Dollywood, of course. She commended the cast members for their hard work and efforts. In early March, Parton announced that she would return to the theme park after a full vaccination. On Wednesday, March 3, the “Jolene” singer
Country artist Kelsea Ballerini got her first COVID-19 shot. She’s “closer” to being fully vaccinated. She’s just one of the many country artists who have gotten the vaccine in the past few months. Both Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson got their shots. On Saturday, April 3, Kelsea took to social media to make the announcement.
Dolly Parton just got the COVID-19 vaccine. The country music queen documented the moment on social media. On Tuesday, March 2, Dolly revealed that she got a “dose of her own medicine.” In the video, she encouraged fans to get the coronavirus vaccine. She even used the words of her famous song “Jolene” to commemorate
Willie Nelson shocked fans with his set of wheels. The “On the Road Again” star didn’t drive in a pick-up truck or van when he got his COVID-19 vaccine. Instead, he showed up in a Tesla. This might sound unexpected to fans of the country legend. Last week, a photo went viral on social media.
Willie Nelson shared an important message with his fans. The country legend revealed that he received his COVID-19 vaccine. The 87-year-old took it via a drive-up service at the Family Hospital Systems in Texas. Nelson was one of the first Americans who received the first batch of the vaccine. According to the CDC, the “On