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Seven Year Switch star urges parents to do research before vaccinating children


‘Make decisions you’re comfortable with’: Former Seven Year Switch star Felicity Ludlow urges parents to ‘do their research’ before vaccinating their children

She’s the doting mum-of-two who shot to fame following her appearance on the scandalous reality show Seven Year Switch back in 2017.

And on Thursday, Felicity Ludlow used her platform to discuss a controversial topic – whether or not she chose to vaccinate her children.

The 29-year-old, who shares two young children with her ex Mike Van Nimwegen, opened up during a Q&A session with fans – where she defensively refused to reveal if she had or hadn’t vaccinated her son and daughter.

Doting mum: Felicity Ludlow (right) shares two children with her ex Mike Van Nimwegen, and opened up about vaccinating her offspring on Instagram on Friday

Doting mum: Felicity Ludlow (right) shares two children with her ex Mike Van Nimwegen, and opened up about vaccinating her offspring on Instagram on Friday

‘I choose not to discuss vaccinations on my channel as it always starts an outright war and brings so much negative energy into my life,’ revealed Felicity.

‘I’m going to continue to stick to my core message. As bringing stuff like this in really creates waves and people feel divided/rally against each other. Which is NOT something I want on my page as it contradicts my message.

‘If you’re interested whether to vaccinate or not, I encourage you to research yourself and make decisions on what you’re comfortable with.’

Felicity bills herself as a ‘spiritual organic gangster’ in her Instagram bio and is known for sharing her paleo lifestyle and many plastic surgeries with her social media followers.

'I heavily researched and I believe as parents it's our responsibility to do this': Felicity urged her fans to do their own research on the subject

‘I heavily researched and I believe as parents it’s our responsibility to do this’: Felicity urged her fans to do their own research on the subject 

Opening up: Felicity refused to answer the question when asked during a fan Q&A session

Opening up: Felicity refused to answer the question when asked during a fan Q&A session

Childhood vaccines protect children from a variety of serious or potentially fatal diseases, including measles, mumps, rubella, polio, and tetanus.

However, in recent years, some parents have questioned whether or not the injection is necessary – despite the vast majority of health organisations confirming that it is.

Felicity ended her controversial post by adding: ‘As always, with everything I encourage you to read labels, ingredients and make educated decisions for yourself.

Reality TV stars: Felicity and ex beau Mike Van Nimwegen (L) signed up for Seven Year Switch in an attempt to fix their tumultuous relationship - but reportedly went their separate ways soon after

Reality TV stars: Felicity and ex beau Mike Van Nimwegen (L) signed up for Seven Year Switch in an attempt to fix their tumultuous relationship – but reportedly went their separate ways soon after

‘When I was faced whether to vaccinate my children or not, I heavily researched and I believe as parents it’s our responsibility to do this.’

The outspoken star rose to fame after she appeared on Seven Year Switch with her ex beau Mike Van Nimwegen two years ago.

However, after an attempt to fix their tumultuous relationship, they went their separate ways soon after the show finished.

Social: Felicity bills herself as a 'spiritual organic gangster' in her Instagram bio and is known for sharing her paleo lifestyle and many plastic surgeries with her social media followers

Social: Felicity bills herself as a ‘spiritual organic gangster’ in her Instagram bio and is known for sharing her paleo lifestyle and many plastic surgeries with her social media followers 



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