Robert F Kennedy Jr., a vocal anti-vaxxer for years, is possibly toeing the line of hypocrisy after a holiday party at his house recommended guests be vaccinated or test negative for COVID-19 before entering his California home.
However, amid reports of the party, RFK Jr. blamed his wife, "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star Cheryl Hines, for the situation.

"I guess I'm not always the boss at my own house," he told Politico on Dec. 17.
The guests were urged to use precautions that Robert has been railing against for almost two years.
While defending himself to Politico, Robert claimed the party was for Cheryl's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" cast mates and other entertainment industry folks. He also insisted that he never saw the e-vite invitation until the day of the party last week. Robert also said no one was verifying vaccination or test status upon entry into the house.

News of the vaccinated holiday party came just days after the Associated Press published a report about Robert's Children's Health Defense nonprofit, dubbing it "an anti-vaccine juggernaut." The organization more than doubled its revenue during the pandemic.
Last month, AP reported that RFK Jr. appeared at protests in Switzerland and Italy, and he urged people not to get vaccinated.
Interestingly, at an October premiere of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" in Los Angeles, The Hollywood Reporter said that every attendee was required to show not only proof of vaccination, but also a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours.
Cheryl was among the attendees.