Marvel star Letitia Wright LIKES tweets calling for her to be recast and Black Panther sequel to be cancelled as she is slammed online for sharing COVID anti-vax video asking if the vaccine will implant 5G antennas inside people
Black Panther star Letitia Wright has liked tweets calling for her to be recast in the movie’s sequel or for it to be completely canceled after she doubled down on her anti-vaccine views on social media. The British star was slammed throughout Friday after sharing a conspiracy theorist video which asked if the injection will implant 5G antennas inside people or create human animal 'chimeras'. Fans and even co-star Don Cheadle reacted, unleashing a frenzy of complaints about her views, with some saying that another actress should be found to take her role following the comments. Wright’s character, Shuri, had been slated to take on a more prominent role in the Black Panther sequel following the death of the Marvel hit’s star Chadwick Boseman earlier this year. The 27-year-old Guyana-born actress liked several of the tweets that called for her to be recast, as she continued her Twitter tirade claiming that people are 'canceled' as soon as you 'don't conform to pop