posts cryptic quote saying 'storms are where you'll find your ...

posts cryptic quote saying 'storms are where you'll find your ...
Shailene Woodley posts cryptic quote saying 'storms are where you'll find your ...

Shailene Woodley posted a cryptic quote to her Insta Stories this Friday.

Her post read: 'Calm seas may bring you peace, but storms are where you'll find your power,' in a meme from the account @spiritdaughter.

The 29-year-old actress' upload comes amid a storm of controversy after her fiance, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, was diagnosed with COVID-19 and it emerged that he is unvaccinated against the illness. 

'Find your power': Shailene Woodley posted a cryptic unattributed quote to her Insta Stories this Friday, sharing a meme from the account @spiritdaughter

'Find your power': Shailene Woodley posted a cryptic unattributed quote to her Insta Stories this Friday, sharing a meme from the account @spiritdaughter

Rodgers has publicly given several reasons for declining the jab, including saying that he has an allergy to one of the ingredients in mRNA vaccines.

He also raised the fact he and Woodley may want to conceive - and as a result some online commentators have blamed her for his refusal to get the vaccine.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers claims he's being targeted by the 'woke mob' and a media 'witch hunt' for being unvaccinated after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, and says he's fighting his infection with Ivermectin on the advice of podcaster Joe Rogan.

Rodgers, who will miss Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, appeared on the Pat McAfee show on Friday to speak publicly for the first time since his positive test. 

Side by side: Rodgers has publicly given several reasons for declining the jab, including that he and Woodley may want to conceive

Side by side: Rodgers has publicly given several reasons for declining the jab, including that he and Woodley may want to conceive

'I realize I'm in the crosshairs of the woke mob right now,' Rodgers said. 'So before my final nail gets put in my cancel culture casket, I think I would like to set the record straight on so many of the blatant lies that are out there about myself.'

The reigning NFL MVP has taken criticism for implying the he was vaccinated back in August. When asked at the time if he received the injection, Rodgers said, 'yeah, I'm immunized,' leading may to think he was vaccinated.

On Friday, Rodgers told McAfee that he would have cleared up any confusion if the reporters had asked any follow-up questions. Rodgers said he would have told the media that he's not an 'not an anti-vax flat earther' — a possible reference to unvaccinated Nets guard Kyrie Irving — and that he is instead a 'critical thinker.'

Rodgers's vaccination status was made plain this week when it was revealed he will be away from the Packers for 10 days — the minimum amount of time an unvaccinated player is asked to quarantine following a positive test, per league rules. NFL Network also reported that he is unvaccinated. 

There are several reasons Rodgers is unvaccinated, he said, including his own allergies, and the likelihood that he and Woodley would try to have children some day. 

According to the CDC, the COVID-19 vaccines are recommended for everyone over 12, including women who are pregnant, or may become pregnant, and their partners.

Rodgers has claimed he's being targeted by the 'woke mob' for being unvaccinated after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, and says he's fighting his infection with ivermectin on the advice of podcaster Joe Rogan

Rodgers has claimed he's being targeted by the 'woke mob' for being unvaccinated after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, and says he's fighting his infection with ivermectin on the advice of podcaster Joe Rogan

As Rodgers told McAfee, he declared himself immunized back in August because of a treatment prescribed to him by his doctor. 

'I have an allergy to an ingredient that's in the mRNA vaccines,' Rodgers said. 'I found a long-term immunization protocol to protect myself and I'm very proud of the research that went into that.'  

According to an NFL Network report, Rodgers received a homeopathic treatment to raise his antibody levels and then asked the NFL to review his status. The league noted that no such exemption exists, and ruled Rodgers to be unvaccinated, subjecting him to more stringent pandemic protocols.

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