Kat Von D Isn’t Here For Your Unsolicited Advice On Vaccines

June 8, 2018 / Posted by:

Against all odds, Kat Von D managed to stay off the fuckery train for quite a long time. But those days are over; her bags are packed and she’s back on board! Only this time, instead of riding the 3:10 to Questionable Dudes With Probable STDs-ville, she’s donned her travelin’ bonnet and is riding the 6:66 to Gothic Vegan Anti Vaxxer City.

In a recent Instagram post, Kat chided her followers for being all up in her biz-nasty when it comes to her choice to not vaccinate her eventual son, Leafar the Unborn (the child has already been named. The kid’s father and Kat’s husband is named Leafar Seyer), in the name of veganism.

Kat shares a lot with her followers, including an exhaustive look at her bonkers over-the-top red wedding extravaganza (which is actually just basic bitch wedding but everything’s “spooky“) and subsequent “secret” honeymoon in a French Chateau. In this post, she mentions she and hubby Leafer the Born’s decision to have a give birth in a “drug-free at home with our midwife and doulas!”. Suck it, squares!

In her next post, Kat lashed out about all the unsolicited advice she’s received as a result of sharing her decisions on a public forum with the comments enabled.

I knew the minute we announced our pregnancy that we would be bombarded with unsolicited advice. Some good and some questionable – unsolicited none the less. I also was prepared for the backlash and criticism we would get if we decided to be open about our personal approach to our pregnancy. My own Father flipped out on me when I told him we decided to ditch our doctor and go with a midwife instead. If you don’t know what it’s like have people around you think you are ridiculous, try being openly vegan. And, if you don’t know what it’s like to have the entire world openly criticize, judge, throw uninformed opinions, and curse you – try being an openly pregnant vegan on Instagram, having a natural, drug-free home birth in water with a midwife and doula, who has the intention of raising a vegan child, without vaccinations. My point being: I already know what it’s like to make life choices that are not the same as the majority. So your negative comments are not going influence my choices – actual research and educating myself will – which i am diligently doing. This is my body. This is our child. And this is our pregnancy journey. Feel free to follow me on here if you like what I’m about – whether it’s tattooing, lipstick, Animal Rights, sobriety, feminism, ridiculous gothiness, black flower gardening, cats, or my adorable husband. But if you don’t dig a certain something about what I post, i kindly ask that you press the unfollow button and move the fuck on. So before anyone of you feel inspired to tell me how to do this, I would appreciate you keeping your unsolicited criticism to yourself. More importantly, for those who have amazing positive energy to send my way, I will gladly and graciously receive it with love! X

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And, if you don’t know what it’s like to have the entire world openly criticize, judge, throw uninformed opinions, and curse you – try being an openly pregnant vegan on Instagram, having a natural, drug-free home birth in water with a midwife and doula, who has the intention of raising a vegan child, without vaccinations.

You see, Kat is the most extreme. You’ll never find a person more willing to take risks. You only wish you had her nerve. Her body, her decision, her lifetime of regret when Leafer the Unborn comes down with a preventable case of measles.

Pic: Instagram

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