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Coronavirus Vaccine: All the Celebrities and Public Figures Who Have Received It So Far

Haven't you heard? A vaccine selfie is the new “I voted” pic, as the elderly and frontline workers publicly celebrate receiving their first of two doses of the coronavirus vaccine.  

These vaccine selfies (vaxxies?) are going to be all over your timelines this year, and we'll be sharing the ones from celebrities and public figures. If you want to know more about the coronavirus vaccines, click here. And below, see all the notable figures who have posted about getting vaccinated so far: 

Prince William & Kate Middleton

Across the pond, the royal family is getting vaccinated to protect themselves against COVID-19. “On Tuesday I received my first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine,” Prince William tweeted on May 20. “To all those working on the vaccine rollout - thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do.”

Meanwhile, Kate Middleton got her first dose on May 28. “Yesterday I received my first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at London’s Science Museum,” she shared on the official @dukeandduchessofcambridge Instagram on May 29. “I’m hugely grateful to everyone who is playing a part in the rollout - thank you for everything you are doing.”

Joe Jonas & Sophie Turner

Shots, shots, shots, everybody! Mr. Perfectly Fine and the Queen of the North showed off their red Walgreens Band-Aids in a cute couple mirror selfie. “Let’s (NOT) Get It!” wrote Jonas. Hell yes.

Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey hit one of her signature high notes while receiving her first dose of the vaccine. She shared a video of the process on April 3 with the caption “Vaccine side effect: G6.” 

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“Here we are, hoping for the best, encouraging you guys to do it when you can,” Carey said in the video. “We're all in this together, as we've said. Love you much!”

Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively

“Finally got 5G,” wrote the Deadpool star under a picture of himself receiving a dose of the vaccine on Wednesday, March 31. The caption is jokingly referencing the completely debunked theory that the virus was somehow a symptom of 5G cell towers. 

Blake was more emotional…

Sarah Michelle Gellar

Amy Schumer

She did comedy for the people in her waiting area, cut a hole in a fancy dress, and documented the entire journey on Instagram!

Michelle Obama

The best way to lead is by example, and Obama, 57, is doing just that. She posted a photo of herself receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and a video of former presidents advocating for Americans to get vaccinated.

“When you can get the COVID-19 vaccine, I hope you do—Barack and I are certainly glad we did,” she captioned her Instagram post. “It’s our best shot at beating this virus, looking out for one another, and getting back to some of the things we miss. Getting vaccinated will save lives—and that life could be yours.”

Dolly Parton

This caption? Incredible. 

Christie Brinkley

The 67-year-old supermodel made sure to document her experience getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “It’s a beautiful day for a vaccine,” Brinkley said in a video posted to Instagram on February 6. “I feel so lucky to have gotten my appointment.”

Brinkley, who was recorded by her son, Jack Paris, referring to the process as a “piece of cake” and encouraged her eligible followers to get vaccinated as well. “You’ll be glad you did,” she said. “This has been a public service announcement by Christie Brinkley and her son, Jack Paris.”

Kate Mulgrew

Mulgrew, 65, who played Captain Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager and Red on Orange Is The New Black, got her shot on Monday, January 25, she revealed on Twitter. “Got my Covid-19 vaccine in the wee hours of Monday morning! Consider this an order from your Captain - continue to mask up & register to receive your vaccine ASAP,” she tweeted, adding, for the Trekkies out there, “We will beat this, but only if we all work together. Stay safe, my friends, and trust in science! [Vulcan greeting emoji].”

Steve Martin

The comedian, 75, says he received the COVID-19 vaccine after signing up online and then standing in line at the Javiz Center in New York City. “Thank you all, and thank you science,” he tweeted on January 17.

“Right now, I’m having no fide resects,” he joked. 

Judi Dench

Dench, 86, revealed she'd gotten her first shot in January 2021 and would be waiting up to 11 weeks for her second.

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart, 79, got vaccinated at the Martha Stewart Center for Living at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. And for those asking if she cut the line, Stewart said, “Know that I am in the approved age group for this batch of vaccines and I waited in line with others.” 

Joan Collins

The soap star got the Astra-Zeneca shot in January, an experience she described as “the easiest thing. Just like a little scratch and there was no pain at all. And I had no after-effects and I felt absolutely fine. I went home and I had a drink, even.” Cheers to that!

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip

The monarch and her husband, both in their 90s, received their first shots in January 2021, according to a spokesperson.

Dr. Fauci

America's leading infectious disease expert got the Moderna vaccine at the end of December 2020 and reported no side effects besides a temporary ache in the arm where he received the injection.

Prue Lieth

Not quite as fun as eating cakes and pies but just as exciting, we'd bet. Great British Bake-Off judge and baking world star Prue Lieth, 80, received her “jab” in December 2020, also posting to help quell fears about the coronavirus vaccine.

Ian McKellen

Gandalf the Grey…Gandalf the White…Gandalf the Immune! Ian McKellen, 81, received his first shot in December 2020 at a hospital in London, later telling the press he felt “euphoric” after. Is a Euphoria cameo coming up?

Congress, the Pences, Biden, and other government officials

Just before the 2020 Christmas break, all members of Congress were offered the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, including Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who documented the experience on Instagram Live. Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen Pence, received their vaccines around the same time, as did other high-ranking members of the federal government. (The coronavirus presents a threat to national security should large portions of our government become sick at the same time.) President-Elect Joe Biden received the second dose of his vaccine in January 2021.

Anthony Hopkins

The actor received his first dose of the vaccine in late January 2021. "THANK YOU🙏🏻
PublicHealth.LACounty.Gov CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, and my dear friend,
Dr. Maria Teresa Ochoa. Light at the end of the tunnel (after one year of self imposed quarantine)," he wrote on Instagram. 

This post will be updated. 

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