GMB’s Adil Ray in furious clash with Covid anti-vaxxer who claims getting vaccine is ‘psychotic and middle class’

GOOD Morning Britain’s Adil Ray became embroiled in a furious clash with a coronavirus anti-vaxxer, who claimed that getting the vaccine is “psychotic” and “middle class”.

Dominique Samuels was on the breakfast show to debate TV host Nick Hewer – and host Adil was stunned by some of the bizarre comments that she made.



A 22-year-old anti-vaxxer made a series of bizarre claims on GMB today

The UK’s world-beating Covid vaccine programme has now reached those in their 30s, with everybody who is high risk now fully vaccinated from the deadly illness.

The breakfast show was debating whether it was right to stop being friends with somebody who refused to have the life-saving jab.

Nick, 77, reflected on his concerns about having an unvaccinated friend over to his house, adding: “We’ve got to be responsible, there’s a war on here.”

But 22-year-old student Dominique refuted his comments – bizarrely claiming that they were “middle class”, before calling Adil “psychotic” for backing the vaccine.



She branded the life-saving vaccine ‘middle-class’ and ‘psychotic’


Adil clashed with the guest

She ranted: “I just think it quite frankly reeks of middle class snobbery: ‘I’m having a dinner party but shan’t invite the unvaccinated’.

“I think most people will be more worried about clawing their businesses and mental health back from the depths of hell.”

Nick could be seen shaking his head as Adil argued: “Dominique, it doesn’t seem to be a middle class thing – this virus doesn’t discriminate.

“You have a responsibility, don’t you? To be quite open and honest in these situations.”

The guest hit back: “I think you just don’t need to be psychotic and try to control people’s life choices…”

Adil interjected: “You can’t be extreme; nothing I have said there is psychotic – what is psychotic about caring for people around you? How does that make me psychotic?”

But Dominique refused to back down, claiming: “It’s not caring, it’s malevolent; it’s psychotic and controlling.”

The pair continued to argue in the fiery clash, with Adil going on to remark: “Isn’t one thing we’ve learned in this pandemic to be more compassionate for each other?”

Interestingly, Dominique refused to confirm or deny whether she planned to get vaccinated herself.