'Lost' Actress Evangeline Lilly Slams Vaccine Mandate

The usual suspect lib libs are furious at Lost actress Evangeline Lilly after she had the audacity to protest vaccine mandates in Washington D.C. and went as far as saying she was protesting in "support of bodily sovereignty."

“I believe nobody should ever be forced to inject their body with anything, against their will, under threat of: violent attack, arrest or detention without trial, loss of employment, homelessness, starvation, loss of education, alienation from loved ones, excommunication from society under any threat whatsoever,” Lilly wrote on Instagram.

“This is not the way. This is not safe. This is not healthy. This is not love. I understand the world is in fear, but I don’t believe that answering fear with force will fix our problems,” she added.

Lilly, 42, wasn't done making a statement. She went even further by saying "I was pro choice before COVID and I am still pro choice today."

Lilly, who plays Hope Van Dyne/The Wasp in Marvel's "Ant-Man," is the second Marvel star to make statements against vaccines.

Black Panther star Letitia Wright now denies she made comments against the vaccine in 2021 even though she apologized for having reservations with the vaccine.

In 2020, Lilly made it clear she wasn't a fan of social distancing, but she eventually walked back those statements.

“I want to offer my sincere and heartfelt apology for the insensitivity I showed in my previous post to the very real suffering and fear that has gripped the world through COVID19. Grandparents, parents, children, sisters and brothers are dying, the world is rallying to find a way to stop this very real threat, and my ensuing silence has sent a dismissive, arrogant and cryptic message," she said at the time.

But the actress doesn't seem interested in walking back her latest statements over bodily sovereignty. Her latest Instagram post is still live and no apology is being made this time.

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.