Keri Hilson Blasted for Spreading Conspiracy Theory Linking COVID-19 With 5G (UPDATE)

2020 may officially be the dumbest year on record.

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UPDATED 3/17, 9:30 a.m. ET: Keri Hilson has deleted her coronavirus messages at her management's request. "I appreciate good discourse on unconventional thinking," she tweeted. "Let’s all just be safe out there, cuz whatever the cause the virus a real thing."

Management has asked me to delete vid/articles. 🤷🏾‍♀️ I appreciate good discourse on unconventional thinking. Let’s all just be safe out there, cuz whatever the cause the virus a real thing. May God be with us...prayers to alllllll 🙏🏾

— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) March 16, 2020

Hilson went on to tweet more conventional COVID-19 thoughts.

Now who else already fightin to stay out their snacks & control their food portions?! 🙋🏾‍♀️💆🏾‍♀️🙆🏾‍♀️🙇🏾‍♀️

I feel like I’m talking to my inner 6-year old, “This is not a party, Keri. This is NOT A PARTY.” 🥳😢😂

— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) March 16, 2020

See original story below.

A recklessly unfortunate side effect of ongoing COVID-19 fears is the rapid spread of reckless misinformation and impassioned (but no less reckless) breakdowns of conspiracy theories.

As your Twitter timeline has likely informed you by now, the latest public figure to engage in the latter is Keri Hilson. Her conspiracy theory of choice is centered around an effort to link 5G wireless technology to the proliferation of COVID-19, which—as Politifactpointed out earlier this month—constitutes a falsehood.

"People have been trying to warn us about 5G for YEARS," Hilson said on Twitter over the weekend. "Petitions, organizations, studies...what we're going thru is the affects of radiation."

Preparing for a potential 2 week lock-down. 🙇🏾‍♀️ Stayed up to catch a 2nd round of shopping at 6am. Pretty hard to plan what I’m gonna wanna eat over 14 whole days. I’m the girl who doesn’t know what the hell I be wantin to eat TUHDAY. 🤨😑

— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) March 16, 2020

From there, Hilson shared screenshot-captured conspiracy theory readings, shouted out an IG account, and asked her followers "Why do you think the virus is not happening in Africa like that?"

I saw Keri Hilson fine ass trending and thought something happened to her. Turns out she just stupid. pic.twitter.com/k4OfchUtgT

— fresh prince of tusla (@haidreaux) March 16, 2020

Keri Hilson being a 5G truther (?) is another curveball that could only exist in 2020

— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) March 16, 2020

Keri Hilson: 5G is the reason why the corona-- pic.twitter.com/G2PTK0AcdV

— Super Saiyan (@_Louis______) March 16, 2020

keri hilson really said that VIRAL DISEASES come from fucking 5g cellphone towers......i hate it here!

— tenta acreditar 🌠 (@jupitersjanela) March 16, 2020

Later, she said she was prepping for a possible two-week lockdown.

Everyone: 2020 can’t possibly get any crazier!

Keri Hilson:https://t.co/OeQi4EUGDm

— Dr. Mitch IV (@KingEx_IV) March 16, 2020

The blowback, of course, was swift: 

Twitter rn to Keri Hilson pic.twitter.com/KSMQocZIV3

— JJ the ✈️🛫 (@JJ_05__) March 16, 2020

Keri Hilson: conspiracy theorist, definitely wasn't on my 2020 disaster bingo card https://t.co/w52O8oZNwQ

— aces 2022 champions, turn me up. (@OJTheNigerian) March 16, 2020

Previous coronavirus-inspired misinformation spreads have included the Facebook-popularized false claim of cocaine being a cure, as well as the recent revelation that people were apparently actually listening to a dumbfuck televangelist's advice on downing "Silver Sol Liquid" to thwart the virus.

For a handy guide on various falsehoods popping up around COVID-19, consult this.

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