Actor Cheryl Hines disclosed Tuesday that husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the well being and human providers secretary, proposed a pretend separation to spare her public scrutiny over his vaccine skepticism.
In an interview on “CBS Mornings” to advertise Hines’ upcoming memoir “Unscripted,” the present famous that Hines wrote about Kennedy’s uncommon concept within the guide.
“Was that even a consideration at the time?” CBS correspondent Natalie Morales requested the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star.
“No. I didn’t understand what — how that was going to help,” Hines replied. “I did not. But I understood what he was talking about. I appreciated it.”
On one other private entrance, Hines took a swipe on the Kennedy household’s disavowal of RFK Jr. for his extensively condemned well being views.
“I thought one of their virtues was that family came first, and I admired that,” she started. “So when some of his family decided to ― there’s no other way to say it than attack him publicly ― it was disappointing.”
The aforementioned exchanges could be seen at 7:48 and 4:03:
One of many extra outstanding household voices was Caroline Kennedy, whose criticism of RFK Jr. continued via his Cupboard affirmation listening to.
“He lacks any related authorities, monetary, administration or medical expertise,” she wrote in a letter pleading with senators to not verify him. “His views on vaccines are dangerous and willfully misinformed.”
Hines beforehand touched on the alleged sexting affair between Kennedy and former New York journal reporter Olivia Nuzzi that reportedly strained their marriage.
“I don’t think there’s any point to going through every rumor and headline to try to defend or explain it,” Hines informed The Wall Road Journal in August, including later within the interview, “Bobby and I talk about everything, so that’s how we move through everything, and we’re really good friends, and we trust each other.”
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