Vaxxed ‘Super Size Me’ Star Morgan Spurlock Dead of Cancer at 53

Documentary filmmaker previously encouraged others to take Covid jab.

Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, known for his groundbreaking exposé “Super Size Me” where he chronicled the effects of consuming only McDonald’s for a month, died this week from terminal cancer at the age of 53.

Spurlock’s brother, Craig, broke the news to Variety on Friday, saying, “It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan.”

“Morgan gave so much through his art, ideas and generosity. Today the world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud to have worked together with him.”

The filmmaker, who had been receiving chemotherapy treatment, evidently promoted the Covid-19 vaccine, prompting many to speculate the jab may have caused Spurlock to develop “turbo cancer.”

“Morgan refused to listen to those of us who tried to warn him and others about the dangers of the shots,” wrote health reporter Erin Elizabeth on X, mentioning she’d previously met him.

“He said he got them because of science and that vaccines save lives. We know now they cause cancer. Rest in peace morgan #TurboCancer. Also the more shots you get the more likely are to get Covid. It didn’t have to be this way.”

A screenshot of a previous Twitter post from Spurlock showed he was upset Dollar General only gave employees four hours off to get the Covid vaccine.

In a screenshot from Instagram, Spurlock is wearing a sticker stating, “Vaccinate New York, I got vaccinated!” with a caption reading, “And so should you.”

Spurlock’s untimely demise follows the death of acquitted murder suspect and former Covid jab advocate OJ Simpson last month, who also died after a battle with cancer.

The deaths come as more doctors are coming forward with evidence linking the mRNA Covid vaccines to a surge in “turbo cancers.”


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