
So what happened to Santino Rice after RuPaul's Drag Race? With no further credit on IMDb, it sort of feels his reality TV days are in the back of him. But he has indisputably been energetic differently. According to People, Rice raised eyebrows back in 2017 when he introduced he planned to speedy for just about four months. "By fasting for 111 days, I hope to inspire others to give it a try for as many days as they can..." he wrote. Oh, boy. Thankfully, he added that he would drink "as much organic cold-pressed juice and water as I need," in keeping with People. (It's price noting the previous judge used to be already following a raw vegan and gluten-free vitamin.)
Twitter users were quick to voice their worry. "[T]his isn't good to promote to young people that look up 2 u," one individual wrote, to which Rice replied, "Young people need to read and actually commit to several days of detoxification."
Rice made waves once more with his beliefs on vaccinations. "I don't trust the doctors administering the vaccines. I don't trust where the vaccines come from. I don't trust pharmaceutical companies," he tweeted. According to Them, the celebrity then claimed his account was "hacked" and that he would "need some time to figure out what happened." But we know what happened. Rice has continued making anti-vaccine remarks, tweeting on Nov. 7, 2020, "People only want to hear what they are programmed to hear." Maybe it is best Santino Rice sashayed away!
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