Cheryl Hines Assures View Hosts That Husband RFK Jr.'s Brain Worm Only Ate Just a Little Bit of His Brain and Died'
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Cheryl Hines Assures View Hosts That Husband RFK Jr.'s Brain Worm Only Ate Just a Little Bit of His Brain and Died'
"It was something I discovered. It's interesting. It had no impact on my cognitive capacity. I did have at that time I was having brain fog and I was having some memory retrieval issues that I noticed, nobody else noticed, and I ended up getting treated for that, and that was one of the things they discovered in the course of my treatment, but it wasn't something that was any kind of a threat to me, Kennedy told Piers Morgan."
"Before you go, so that I don't have to make any jokes about it, does he or does he not have a brain worm? she asked. It ate a little bit of his brain and died, so don't worry, Hines joked. So it's a dead brain worm? Behar asked as her co-host Whoopi Goldberg was shocked by the exchange. What died? Wait, what? The brain died? Wait, wait, wait! Goldberg said."
Cheryl Hines appeared on The View while promoting her memoir and addressed questions about her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s reported brain parasite. The claim surfaced during his 2024 independent presidential run and a divorce proceeding, where Kennedy said medical scans revealed a dead parasite. Kennedy reported experiencing brain fog and memory retrieval issues, sought treatment, and said the finding did not threaten his cognitive ability. On The View, Joy Behar asked for clarification and Hines joked that the parasite "ate a little bit of his brain and died," prompting Whoopi Goldberg's surprised reaction.
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