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Broadway star Laura Osnes explains why she quit a show rather than get vaccinated.

After Page Six reported that Broadway superstar Laura Osnes was fired from a show for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccination, Osnes issued a statement defending her decision to skip the injection because “there’s so much that’s still unknown” about the shots.

She also denied that she was fired, and said that she decided to quit the one-night production of “Crazy for You” after producers at the Guild Hall Theater in East Hampton told her she’d have to get vaxxed to take part.

Laura Osnes has doubled-down on her refusal to get vaccinated to perform in a show.Getty Images

 

Osnes — who made her name when she won the talent search show “Grease: You’re the One That I Want!” in 2008, and has gone on to have a major Broadway career — wrote on Instagram, “I believe individuals have the right to do the research, consult a doctor, and come to their own conclusions before deciding whether or not to get any injections.”

The “Cinderella” star said that someday they may “feel more confident in the research” about the vaccine and change their minds.

Osnes also claimed that she wasn’t fired for refusing to be vaccinated.

“A month ago, I was informed that the protocols [at the theater] had changed and I would now need proof of vaccination to participate,” she wrote. “I was disappointed but responded that I would have to withdraw.”

When we published our original story, a rep for the theater told us that “the policy of Guild Hall is that performers have the option to provide proof of full vaccination or a recent negative COVID test result.”

But Osnes claimed in her Instagram post that she was never given the option of providing a negative test result.

The Hollywood Reporter’s awards show guru, Scott Feinberg, for one, posted a link to her statement and wrote, “It saddens me to see one of our most talented and beautiful Broadway performers double-down on career suicide.”

Broadway shows that are returning have announced that stars, theater staffers and audiences are required to be vaccinated.

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