Star "Black Panther" under the fire to share controversial Covid video
Letdia Wright displayed a video on the Covid-19 vaccine that led to a serious reaction.
ActorLettia Wright became known around the world when she played like tech savvy's little sister of t'challaBlack Panther. Now she makes headlines for something completely different. Thursday, December 3,Wright posted a YouTube video on Covid-19 vaccine On Twitter, subtitling only with the emoji prayer hands. Due to the controversial opinions expressed in the video it shared, Wright received SWIFT Reallash from other Twitter users for sharing content likely to encourage people to getA COVID-19 vaccineAnd this contained other problematic and false statements. The 27-year-old actor responded to many tweets directed towards her, before removing the video and explain her reason to publish it in another tweet. Now another Marvel star also questioned Wright's decision to share the video. Read on to find out what has fallen, and for more information on Covid-19 vaccine, checkThe vaccine will keep you safe from Covid for this long, says that Fauci says.
On December 3, Lettia Wright republished a controversial video on the Covid-19 vaccine on Twitter.
As indicated byVariety, Thursday,Wright posted a Houlong video a YouTube channel calledOn the table characteristicTomi arayomi. In the video, entitled "Covid-19 vaccine, should we take it?" Arayomi questions the vaccine, but towards the beginning of the video, says, "I do not understand the medically vaccines, but I have always been a bit of skeptical of them." Arayomi also blames the Chinese government for Covid-19 and makes transphoological comments in the video.
Many Wright Wright's followers quickly criticized her to share the video.
Twitter users quickly responded to Wright, explaining that sharing the declaration of a non-expert on the vaccine may be harmful.Marvel's actor then tweeted, "If You do not comply with popular opinions. But ask questions and do you think for yourself ... .You are canceled ", with an emoji laughing with tears, which has got even more answers.
"You do not ask any questions, rather that you use your immense platform to spread misinformation, then upset people who repel this,"says a twitter user.
Another says, "It's not really an" opinion "when it's a scientific fact where people's lives are on the line ..."
Someone else wrote"It's not a question of canceling. This is the fact that you hurt others by not vaccinating."
She continued to defend her "concerns with what the vaccine contains".
Wright responded to many tweets, explaining that she has just tried to ask questions about what is in the vaccine. "NOTMy intention to make angry anyone "She said in a tweet. "I do not say either. I am just concerned about what is what it is. Is it not fair to question or ask? »Another tweet She wrote about the video, "If you look at it fully, he just asked for what's in and if it's true for our body."
Wright tooTweeted to see "Valid doctors get their articles and videos eliminated", although Arayomi is not a health professional.
Friday,Wright has tweeted"My intention was not to hurt someone, my only intention to display the video was raised my concerns with what the vaccine contains and what we put in our body. Nothing else."
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And another star of Marvel weighed.
Don cheadle, who played the war machine in several Marvel movies, weighed on the situation on Twitter. After being questioned about it by fans, Cheadle said that if Wright posted something about,He would talk to him outside of Twitter.
"Jesus ... just parade. Hot garbage,"He posted later after watching the video. "Every time I stopped and listened, he and all he says sounded crazy and f ***** up. I never defended anyone who poses that. But I will still not throw it on that. The Stay I will take out Twitter. I had no idea. "
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