Rosie O'Donnell announced in a recent video that she has “herpes” and complained about being allegedly “ridiculed” by the MAGA movement. In the end, O'Donnell said she believes her cold sores were caused by stress from her fear of UFOs.
“Look at what's on my lips,” O'Donnell began in a video posted to her TikTok account on Friday. “Everyone was saying, 'It's herpes, it's always been herpes,' but I've never had herpes before and now I have herpes.”
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O'Donnell went on to say that she doesn't believe her cold sore was caused by sun exposure because she wears sunscreen.
“I did sit in the sun yesterday, but I had sunscreen on, so I don't know. If I actually have a herpes infection, I'll let you know tomorrow,” she said.
of I can't sleep in Seattle The actress then complained about “some ridicule from MAGA people in recent weeks.”
“Ladies and Gentlemen, did you enjoy being directly opposed to everything he stands for?” O'Donnell concluded in his video rant.
In a follow-up video posted to her TikTok account on Sunday, O'Donnell revealed to her 2.5 million followers that she did, in fact, have herpes on her face.
“Yes, folks, it's herpes,” O'Donnell said, adding, “Stress can cause terrible things.”
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For those who are wondering, “Why am I feeling stressed?” “There are many reasons,” O'Donnell said, but she cited the alleged UFO sighting in particular as the cause of her newfound suffering.
O'Donnell has also gone on a rampage against President-elect Donald Trump in recent months, calling for the abolition of the electoral college after the 45th and soon-to-be 47th president won a landslide victory in the 2024 election. .
Interestingly, however, even if the electoral college were abolished, it would have had no effect on the 2024 presidential election, given that Trump also won the popular vote.
In October, O'Donnell falsely claimed that gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks' bullet missed Trump's ear during his first assassination attempt on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania. and spread wild conspiracy theories spread by the radical left.
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