Support Star Observer. Black Panther star Letitia Wright said she had deleted her Twitter account and apologised again for sharing a transphobic, homophobic, anti-vax conspiracy video in At the end of , Wright shared a link to the show On The Table hosted Tomi Arayomi, which featured his scepticism about vaccines while filled with anti-queer sentiment. Tomi is a controversial pastor who has claimed to be a prophet and not a medical professional and brought up doubts about the origin of the COVID virus, vaccines and questioned issues like climate change.
But did you know before she became our favorite new Black Disney princess, she played a baby gay? In the Russell T. His queer sensibilities have evolved, sharpened, and become more nuanced in Cucumber and Banana , showcasing a range of queer characters in short, loosely-connected vignettes, much like a queerer version of Easy. You can watch her episode as well as the rest of Banana and Cucumber on Hulu.
Letitia Wright has maintained that she is not a 'transphobic, homophobic anti-vaxxer' after being asked directly about the past controversy. The year-old actor opened up in a new interview amid the release of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in which she reprised her role as Shuri. To refresh your memory, a couple of years back in the height of the pandemic, Wright shared an anti-vax video which also contained transphobic comments. She then later apologised for sharing the film before deleting her Twitter account.
But did you know before she became our favorite new Black Disney princess, she played a baby gay? In the Russell T. His queer sensibilities have evolved, sharpened, and become more nuanced in Cucumber and Banana , showcasing a range of queer characters in short, loosely-connected vignettes, much like a queerer version of Easy. You can watch her episode as well as the rest of Banana and Cucumber on Hulu.