She Was Labeled the Original ‘Anti-Vaxxer,’ Now She Feels Vindicated
Jenny McCarthy (C) at her son Evan’s high school graduation with her husband, Donnie Wahlberg, in an undated photo. McCarthy says Evan’s condition improved after she discovered Generation Rescue, a nonprofit that promotes a protocol to help autistic children. Courtesy of Jenny McCarthy Productions

She Was Labeled the Original ‘Anti-Vaxxer,’ Now She Feels Vindicated

First rising to the spotlight as a model, actress, and television host, Jenny McCarthy faced backlash for her autism awareness advocacy.
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Twenty years have passed since Jenny McCarthy became a household name as the original “anti-vaxxer”—a label she has always rejected.

Her journey from an actress to a figurehead of autism advocacy began when her 2-year-old son was diagnosed with the condition after receiving the MMR vaccine. At the time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s stated position was unequivocal: The vaccine did not cause autism.
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