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Posted: 2021-10-07T08:24:38Z | Updated: 2021-10-07T11:40:55Z

The Mandalorian star Giancarlo Esposito has some blunt advice for any coronavirus anti-vacciners in Hollywood.

If you dont want to vaccinate, go to a small island and sequester yourself, he told The Hollywood Reporter . [Otherwise] youre saying Fuck you to all you other human beings.

Esposito, who portrayed the villainous Moff Gideon in the Disney series and drug lord Gus Fring on Breaking Bad , said he cant understand why people wouldnt want to be vaccinated for protection against COVID-19.

For me, Ive lost dear friends, so I know its real, he said. Not only in Europe but in America, friends who were completely healthy and uncompromised. The vaccine is the answer.

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And he wasnt kidding about the sequestering thing, either.

Im not downing anyone who doesnt want to vaccinate, he said, then repeated his solution: Dont work. Go ride it out somewhere where youre not going to compromise anyone else if you get it.

Esposito starred alongside Gina Carano, who portrayed Cara Dune in the series but was given the boot by Lucasfilm over abhorrent social media posts. She has since shared conspiracy theories and other misinformation about the coronavirus and the vaccine.

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