Shailene Woodley responds to haters blaming her for Aaron Rodgers vaccination drama

Shailene Woodley. (Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)
Shailene Woodley. (Edward Berthelot/Getty Images) /
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Shailene Woodley is engaged to Aaron Rodgers, so she’s become part of the story of his vaccination status. She hit back at haters online over it.

Shailene Woodley isn’t buying any of the media backlash or fan speculation reading into her every move after Aaron Rodgers’ vaccination status blew up this week.

Rodgers’ fiance was accused of deleting an Instagram story seemingly commenting on the drama.

She clapped back pretty thoroughly.

Shailene Woodley shot down idea she deleted a post on Aaron Rodgers drama

“Just read somewhere that the media is claiming i deleted an insta story amid the ‘chaos’. (an astrology post of all things) (not cryptic at all you dummies). do you even know how stories work brah ?? they self delete after 24 hrs. literally lol’ing over here at your determination to make a story out of nothing. grasping at straws my dears,” Woodley wrote.

Here’s the post Woodley allegedly deleted:

She’s right about the “deleted” part of it. Instagram stories automatically disappear after 24 hours. They’re meant to be short-lived.

Moreover, the post itself is pretty innocuous. It wouldn’t be surprising to see that on Woodley’s feed on any day of the year. If it means anything deeper, you’d have to ask her.

This is all flaring up because Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss at least one game for the Packers because he is not vaccinated. That was a surprise to many because he answered in the affirmative when reporters asked him if he was vaccinated over the summer. He tried to obscure the matter by claiming to be “immunized.”

The NFL is now investigating whether Rodgers and the Packers have correctly followed all the COVID protocols for unvaccinated players this season.

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