Miles Teller Sets The Record Straight On Anti-Vax Rumors

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Miles Teller has had enough of those anti-vax rumors — and he’s setting the record straight once and for all. 

The 37-year-old actor is breaking is silence to address the talk surrounding his vaccination status and how it’s reportedly been affecting his projects. 

Back in September, news made the rounds that Miles had refused to get the vaccine for COVID-19 and that because of this, he had tested positive for the virus over the summer which then led to a disruption in the production of his upcoming show The Offer. 

He had replaced Armie Hammer in the upcoming Paramount+ limited series and was filming during the summer. It was reported that production on the series shut down after someone on the test tested positive for COVID-19. The same report claimed that this person was Miles. 

A source dished at the time:

“Miles Teller is not vaccinated. He wouldn’t even get the test. Now he’s brought the virus to the set and the whole set had to shut down.”

Miles’ rep responded back then to the report with this simple statement:

“Your facts are incorrect.”

However, his rep’s statement did not quell the rumors, and they continued to spread and circulate. 

Now, Miles is speaking out to shut it all down. 

On Monday (November 15), Miles took to social media to directly respond to the anti-tax rumors about him. He wrote on Twitter:

“Hey guys, I don’t usually feel the need to address rumors on here but I am vaccinated and have been for a while. The only thing I’m anti is hate.”

A few days ago, Miles was spotted wearing a mask on the set of The Offer with co-star Juno Temple. 

He’s also co-starring with Taylor Swift on her new music video for “I Bet You Think About Me” from Red (Taylor’s Version). The video is directed by Blake Lively.