MAFS bride Jo Todd returns to work as a barber after she was FIRED for refusing to get the jab

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    Married At First Sight’s Jo Todd returns to work as a barber after she was FIRED for refusing to get vaccinated


    Married At First Sight bride Joanne Todd has returned to work as a barber less than one month after she was sacked for refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine.

    The mother-of-three, 40, shared the news to her Instagram on Sunday, before inviting her followers to come in for a haircut at Moe & Co. in Karingal, Melbourne.

    ‘I’ve started a new job!’ she wrote alongside of the new salon.

    Back to work! Married At First Sight bride Joanne Todd, 40, (pictured) has returned to work as a barber less than one month after she was sacked for refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine

    Back to work! Married At First Sight bride Joanne Todd, 40, (pictured) has returned to work as a barber less than one month after she was sacked for refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine

    Jo said that she was thrilled to be back doing what she loves, but did not reveal whether she has been vaccinated or not.

    ‘I’m very lucky to get to work next to one of my closest friends everyday. It makes my job even more enjoyable, also having such a great boss,’ she added.

    Last month, Jo announced that she was no longer working at her usual barbershop in Karingal after being told to get the jab or quit.

    Happy: The mother-of-three (pictured centre) shared the news to her Instagram on Sunday before inviting her followers to come in for a haircut at Moe & Co, in  Karingal, Melbourne

    Happy: The mother-of-three (pictured centre) shared the news to her Instagram on Sunday before inviting her followers to come in for a haircut at Moe & Co, in  Karingal, Melbourne 

    New job: Jo said that she was thrilled to be back doing what she loves, but did not reveal whether she has been vaccinated or not

    New job: Jo said that she was thrilled to be back doing what she loves, but did not reveal whether she has been vaccinated or not

    Jo has insisted she’s not an anti-vaxxer, despite recently losing her job as a barber for refusing to get the jab.

    In an interview with Yahoo! Lifestyle, she maintained that she is not against getting the vaccine, but wanted to ‘wait a little longer’. 

    She said that while she’s not opposed to the Covid vaccine, she does believe that people who choose not to get vaccinated are being treated ‘unfairly’. 

    Support: 'I'm very lucky to get to work next to one of my closest friends everyday. It makes my job even more enjoyable, also having such a great boss,' she added. Pictured with co-worker

    Support: ‘I’m very lucky to get to work next to one of my closest friends everyday. It makes my job even more enjoyable, also having such a great boss,’ she added. Pictured with co-worker

    ‘I want people to know that I am not anti-vax at all. I do think it should be a choice,’ she explained. 

    ‘I also think it’s unfair how the unvaccinated are being treated for their own rights to not choose to get the vaccine. 

    ‘I just believe that everyone should have a choice with their own bodies and not come with rules.’

    Speaking out: Since making her announcement last month, Jo has insisted she’s not an anti-vaxxer, despite recently losing her job as a barber for refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine 

    Jo said she’ll happily ‘cut the unvaccinated and the vaccinated’, insisting she ‘won’t discriminate’.

    ‘I’m not saying I’ll never get a vaccine. I am just choosing to wait a little longer,’ she added. 

    Jo was relentlessly mocked on social media after revealing she lost her job for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine.

    Creating controversy: Jo insisted that a video she shared to Instagram informing her clients that she wouldn't be returning to the salon had been'blown way out of proportion'

    Creating controversy: Jo insisted that a video she shared to Instagram informing her clients that she wouldn’t be returning to the salon had been ‘blown way out of proportion’

    While there was the usual chorus of ‘good for you’ and ‘stand up for your rights’ from anti-vaxxers, other Aussies said they had ‘no sympathy’ for the MAFS star.

    She was labelled foolish for choosing to walk away from her job of 12 years because of her stubbornness, with some fans saying they were unfollowing her on Instagram. 

     The coronavirus vaccine is a safe and vital measure being taken to protect the community from the spread of the virus.

    The vaccine makes you significantly less likely to become seriously ill with Covid, and also reduces the likelihood of transmission.

    Copping backlash: Jo was relentlessly mocked on social media after revealing she lost her job for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine

    Copping backlash: Jo was relentlessly mocked on social media after revealing she lost her job for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine 

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