FIRING BACK

Black Panther star Letitia Wright moans she’s being ‘cancelled’ after controversial Covid-19 vaccine comments

BLACK Panther star Letitia Wright has moaned she's been "cancelled" after sharing her controversial opinions on Covid-19 vaccines.

The actress, 27, sparked backlash after posting a video that questioned the safety and effectiveness of a potential vaccine for the virus.

Advertisement
Letitia Wright claimed she's been "cancelled" after sharing her controversial opinions on Covid-19 vaccinesCredit: Getty - Contributor

Letitia - best known for - shared an episode from a YouTube series called On The Table.

During the clip, presenter Tomi Arayomi says: “I don’t understand vaccines medically, but I’ve always been a little bit of a skeptic of them.”

Letitia posted the clip on Twitter alongside a prayer hands emoji.

After being branded "irresponsible" for her post, the star hit back on Twitter.

Advertisement
star added: "Make an example out of me for asking if something is right for my body before taking it. Interesting world we live in."

Letitia's Avengers: Endgame costar, Don Cheadle, replied to her tweet about getting "cancelled" with the words: "Bye, Letitia..."

He later deleted the tweet and explained that he was just "jabbing at her for her tweet rhyming letitia with felicia".

Letitia - pictured with Jon Boyega - has been urged to delete her tweetsCredit: Getty - Contributor
Advertisement
She is currently starring in Steve McQueen's BBC drama, Small AxeCredit: AP:Associated Press

Most read in Celebrity

NEW SIDE
Coleen Rooney reveals Wayne's 'new job' after axe from football club
MIXING IT UP
Jade Thirlwall reveals moment she realised boyfriend was keeper after meltdown
WORKING IT OUT
Jac Jossa spotted without wedding ring after denying marriage troubles
STOP RIGHT NOW
Emma Bunton fuels Spice Girls feud rumours & ignores Geri's birthday message

After being told to watch the video Letitia had shared by a follower, the 56-year-old actor said: "Jesus... just scrolled through. Hot garbage.

"Every time I stopped and listened, he and everything he said sounded crazy and fkkkd up.

"I would never defend anybody posting this. but I still won't throw her away over it. The rest I'll take off Twitter. Had no idea."

Advertisement
BAFTAs 2019: Letitia Wright wins the EE Rising Star Award
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com