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Evangeline Lilly Refuses To Self-Quarantine Despite Warnings From Literally The Entire World

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Hoo, boy. This coronavirus pandemic has some celebrities acting all kinds of reckless! First Vanessa Hudgens claimed that people dying from the virus was “inevitable,” then Gal Gadot subjected us to her and her celeb friends’ cover of “Imagine,” and now Evangeline Lilly is out here refusing to self-quarantine.

Yep, despite warnings from across the globe, the Lost and Ant Man actress refuses to stay the hell home to avoid catching and spreading the virus through person-to-person contact.

On top of ignoring warnings from experts in the health industry, Evangeline took to Instagram to tell everyone she’s putting herself, her family, and so many others at risk. (BTW, she said she’s immunocompromised and living with her father, who has stage 4

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