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A former Love Island Australia star has bizarrely claimed she would rather be a dog than a person because of the way Australians are 'judging' each other for refusing the Covid vaccine.
Phoebe Thompson said she'd found social media triggering recently because of the debates about vaccinations and mandates, and feels being a dog would be a whole lot easier because 'don't judge each other for their vaccine status'.
Her rather odd post seemed to be a response to Home and Away star Sam Frost 'coming out' as unvaccinated over the weekend and complaining about being 'judged' by society for her decision.
Odd: Love Island's Phoebe Thompson has bizarrely claimed she would rather be a dog than a person because of the way Australians are 'judging' each other for refusing the Covid vaccine
Phoebe, a 30-year-old model, wrote on Instagram Stories on Tuesday: 'Every time I go on socials I'm noticing that my anxiety is triggered.'
'Some people that I follow for feel-good vibes, laughter, joy and calmness are now sending me into a panic because of the constant hate speech,' she added.
'The last two years have been globally traumatic, but what's even worse is seeing the total lack of compassion. Cruelty on all levels.'
Phoebe, who recently launched her own adult website, said she was 'ashamed of being human right now', after witnessing judgment of those who refuse the vaccine.
'I wish I was a dog because they only judge people by the content of their character. They don't care what your [vaccination] status is, they don't care what your job