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'Yellowstone' actor says he won't attend the SAG Awards because of vaccine rules

'Yellowstone' actor Forrie J. Smith is shown in this promotional image. (Paramountnetwork.com) 'Yellowstone' actor Forrie J. Smith is shown in this promotional image. (Paramountnetwork.com)
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An actor for the says he will not be attending the SAG Awards this month due to the event's COVID-19 vaccine requirements.

Forrie J. Smith, who plays ranch hand Lloyd Pierce on the show, which has since been deleted, but not before on social media. In the video Smith apologized for not being able to attend the awards ceremony.

"I mean no offence to anyone," Smith said. "I'm not vaccinated and it's a requirement to be vaccinated to be at the Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony."

He added that he "will not get vaccinated."

"I haven't been vaccinated since I was a little kid. I don't vaccinate my dogs, I don't vaccinate my horses," Smith said. "I've never had a flu shot. I never will. I believe they compromise your immunities."

CNN viewed the video on before it was deleted.

, all ticketed attendees will be required to show proof of vaccination plus booster shot (if eligible), proof of a negative lab-based Covid-19 PCR test within 48 hours of the event, and a negative antigen (rapid) test the day of the event.

Smith said he had been looking forward to walking the red carpet in his cowboy hat and boots "and representing my culture and heritage."

CNN has reached out to reps for Paramount for comment.

The SAG Awards will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. ET on February 27. TBT and TBS are owned by WarnerMedia, CNN's parent company.

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