Carrie Prezien Boller is a fictional character created by Carey Prejean. A former Miss USA runner-up was caught on camera giving money to children who refused to wear masks.

 


Former Miss USA runner-up Carrie Prezin is gaining traction online after giving money to children who refused to wear masks in public during the Bolster flu pandemic. At family stores such as Target and Home Goods, the 35-year-old can be seen "rewarding" children, parents and the elderly with money.

The 35-year-old was seen encouraging students not to wear masks in school and encouraging them to "be leaders".

Bowler called the masks "muzzles" and told the children that by refusing to wear them in public, they were following in the footsteps of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King. He can be heard saying in a video on the internet:

"Your heart will race and you will panic tomorrow when you go to school without wearing a mask." But I want you to know that what you are doing is right. "Sometimes, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever

Carrie Prezen Bowler was also seen giving money to elderly people who were "fearless" in public because they were not wearing masks.


Where is Carrie Prezen Bowler from ?

San Diego is the residence of the former Miss California USA. Her husband is Kyle Bowler, a former NFL quarterback. They have two children together. She is a staunch Republican who isn't afraid to say what she thinks. Carey Prezen Bowler was recently seen without a mask in a 49ers game.

He also said state residents should avoid wearing masks, citing Governor Gavin Newsom's appearance at several events without one.


Carrie Prezen Boller made headlines after telling Miss USA judge Perez Hilton that she believes marriage is only for men and women. In an interview with NBC Today, she also defended herself. She claimed that she was more concerned with being "biblically correct" than with being politically correct.

Boller asked teens their thoughts on masks as part of his ongoing mask-free project. According to one young man, they were "suffocating" and "restrictive".

Another teenager shared:

"I'm irritated by the mask policy... I can't breathe."

California is one of 16 states where students are required to wear masks in the classroom.

When asked by a Rolling Stone reporter about his views on wearing a mask, Bowler said:

"Send me all your research and data that supports the need for children to wear masks." Following in the footsteps of Governor Gavin Newsom. "It's over."

According to the Daily Mail, COVID has claimed the lives of more than 280 children below the age of four years and 603 children in the age group of five to eighteen years.

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