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Kevin Sorbo Slammed After Bragging About Making A Scene In Starbucks Over Mask Policy

Kevin Sorbo Slammed After Bragging About Making A Scene In Starbucks Over Mask Policy
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Actor Kevin Sorbo, whom you may know as Captain Dylan Hunt from the space opera Andromeda, caused quite a scene on Twitter following a scene at a Starbucks in Southern California.

As California has reinstated indoor mask mandates to curb the spread of the ever-growing delta variant of SARS-CoV-2, Sorbo decided to grandstand about his refusal to don one when an employee asked him to put on a mask.


It went as well as you'd expect.





Sorbo has an extremely inflammatory Twitter account, often posting racist rhetoric and pro-Trump propaganda, alongside anti-science conspiracy theories.

While this is not a surprising development from him, Twitter found it all the more repulsive.






Sorbo is also a proponent of the conspiracy theory that the January 6th attack on the United States Capitol was perpetrated by "antifa" rather than supporters of former President Donald Trump.






Sorbo's Twitter continues to fill up with inflammatory Tweets and doesn't show any signs of stopping.

Hopefully future Starbucks employees will be spared his childish antics.

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