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Rapper Ice Cube tells Tucker Carlson why he gave up $9 million rather than take the COVID jab

Updated: July 26, 2023 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

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LOS ANGELES (LifeSiteNews) — In an interview with Tucker Carlson, the well-known rapper and actor Ice Cube explained why he surrendered a $9 million deal to star in a Hollywood comedy film due to the producers’ requirement that every cast member be injected with a COVID “vaccine.”

The injection “wasn’t ready. It was six months, kind of a rush job, and I didn’t feel safe,” said the artist, whose birth name is O’Shea Jackson.

This interview, released Tuesday evening, was the 10th episode of Carlson’s new mini-show Tucker on Twitter, which he entitled “Stay in your lane” as it was conducted while driving with the music star through his  “tough” childhood neighborhood in Los Angeles.

Ep. 10 Stay in your lane: our drive through South Central LA with Ice Cube.

(next episode: Ice Cube sits down with us at his studio) pic.twitter.com/cUgCh2xccH

— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) July 25, 2023

“Why wouldn’t you take the vax? You had a direct order to take it. You were told to take it” Carlson inquired. And with some laughter, he added, “I mean, I’m sorry, they

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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