
Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg has accused Democrats of orchestrating a sinister campaign to “destroy her” after she connected vaccines to autism, alleging a federal government entity enlisted a PR firm to tarnish her reputation. The actress and model claims this smear was a calculated move to silence her controversial stance.
In a revealing interview on the “Heal Squad” podcast last week, McCarthy recounted how an insider from the PR firm tipped her off about the plot. According to her, “a government agency” sought to paint her as an unhinged “anti-vaccine” figure, crafting a false narrative to discredit her claims. The revelation reignites debate over her long-standing advocacy and the lengths to which power players might go to suppress dissenting voices.
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“Someone came to me in person and said, ‘I basically am a PR agent, a very high echelon one. And I was approached by a government agency to create a narrative against you. And it’s going to be called: you’re anti-vaccine,’” recounted McCarthy, who supported Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s 2024 presidential campaign.
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Infowars.com reports: McCarthy continued: “‘And I turned down the job, but I wanted to privately and secretly tell you this.
So we couldn’t do an email, we couldn’t do a phone call. I had to come to you in person and let you know this, that they’re going to come after you…and hard.’”
The former Playboy model argued to the PR agent that she wasn’t “anti-vax,” but merely speaking up after her son was injured by a vaccine.
“Doesn’t matter,” the unnamed person told McCarthy. “They’re going to come after you with everything they’ve got. And they’ve, you know, they’ve got the media on their side,’” they said, adding the conversation was just a “heads up.”
McCarthy, who was previously married to actor Jim Carrey, noted she “didn’t get scared” because she had faith and truth in her corner, but soon realized she was being dropped from gigs.
“So when it started happening, it didn’t really hurt me until it started taking jobs away from me,” McCarthy said, adding, “I was the beginning of kind of that cancel culture…’cancel culture’ wasn’t even a phrase yet.”
“But I would get calls from certain jobs and they’d be like, ‘We’re taking you off this campaign.’ So it was, that was the hard part because I was a single mom.”
In another part of the interview, McCarthy said she was now on a carnivore diet after a vegan diet nearly killed her, saying, “I tried vegan and I almost died. I became so ill. I was exhausted and fatigued. I was a mess.”
With federal health agencies set to take a proactive approach on vaccines under the authority of RFK Jr., McCarthy’s son and others harmed by the shots may finally see justice.