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Drag Race star Gia Gunn issues apology after claiming that coronavirus pandemic is “a hoax”

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Drag Race star Gia Gunn, who competed on the show’s sixth season and All Stars 4, has issued an apology after claiming that the coronavirus pandemic was “a hoax” during an Instagram Live.

During the Instagram Live, the outspoken queen hit out at the wearing of masks and said that some people following social distancing guideline had been “brainwashed”, saying: “I think the whole mask thing is fucking ridiculous. “I honestly think this whole COVID-19 thing is a hoax.

I think everybody that is taking precautions is cute and it’s definitely the thing to do but I also think a lot of people are brainwashed.” She added: “I think the more and more that we look around and see each other with masks on, the more influenced we’re going to be to also

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