On Monday R&B singer Keri Hilson went on Twitter, and began peddling a crazy coronavirus conspiracy theory. According to Keri, the coronavirus is not a disease or a virus, but rather a side effect from 5G cellular radiation.
The theory has been debunked by scientists as complete fiction. But that hasn’t stopped folks all over social media from still peddling the nonsense.
Look at what Keri wrote:
Keri’s record label reached out, and got her to stop circulating her crazy ideas, and asked her to delete the tweets.
The beautiful singer quickly deleted all the posts, and just left this on her her page:
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