Bette Midler wants the US to ban Viagra because it’s ‘God’s will’ to have a ‘limp d**k’

Bette Midler, the famous actor and singer, has joined the chorus of voices expressing their concern over the recent Supreme Court decision to ban abortions in many states across the United States. However, Midler took her criticism a step further by suggesting that the court should also consider banning Viagra, as having a “limp dick” would also be “God’s will.” Her bold statement has sparked a heated debate among her followers on Twitter.

In a tweet, Midler declared, “Time to ban Viagra. Because if pregnancy is ‘God’s Will’, then so is your limp dick.” The tweet quickly gained traction, receiving over 35K retweets and 244K likes. Many users echoed Midler’s sentiment, agreeing that her logic was sound. One user even commented, “Sounds like #fairplay to me!!”

However, as expected, there were dissenting voices in the comments section. One user acknowledged the sentiment behind Midler’s words but pointed out that Viagra is a vital medication for people suffering from heart and respiratory issues. It’s important to consider all perspectives when discussing such contentious topics.

This is not the first time Midler has used her platform to share her views on the matter. Shortly after the Supreme Court’s decision, she tweeted, “How dare they? #SCOTUS has overturned #RoevWade, enshrined in the Constitution as settled law for over 50 years. How dare they? This #SCOTUS is absolutely tone-deaf to the will and even the actual needs of the American people. #WakeUpAmerica.”

Beyond her outspokenness on abortion rights, Midler also recently made headlines for her return as one of the beloved Sanderson Sisters in the long-awaited sequel to Hocus Pocus. The first teaser for Hocus Pocus 2 reignited 90s nostalgia, and Midler couldn’t help but tie it to the Roe v Wade reversal, sharing a post alongside the teaser that said, “We’ll adopt your baby.”

Bette Midler’s candid opinions have sparked meaningful conversations about reproductive rights and the complexities surrounding such issues. Regardless of differing viewpoints, it’s essential to approach these discussions with empathy and respect for all stakeholders involved.