
""I don't think that my marriage would survive it," he said, pointing to his wife, the actor Cheryl Hines. "I think he's right," she added."
""One would deduce that we love each other and are still married and whatever we've been through is behind us," Hines replied."
""Can't we all agree that vaccines should be safer?""
Cheryl Hines has been actively promoting her memoir while publicly defending her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and his qualifications to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Hines has parried press attacks about his spreading of health misinformation and repeatedly presented a posture of devotion, sharing charming anecdotes about his eccentricities. She has addressed vaccine skepticism and other controversies with conciliatory phrasing and practical questions about safety. Hines has downplayed marital strain after past remarks about political alliances, and she has largely avoided commenting on allegations of an extramarital sexting affair.
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