Actress Letitia Wright has denied sharing anti-vax views while working on the film Black Panther 2. She hit back after an article in The Hollywood Reporter accused her of sharing negative views about the covid jabs during filming of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
Wright said the claim was “completely untrue.”
She was widely criticised last year for seeming to question the safety of the covid jabs. Last December, she tweeted a link to a video called Covid-19 Vaccine: Should We Take It? from On The Table, a YouTube discussion channel.
There was an inevitable pile-on at the time. She was hammered mercilessly. In response she tweeted:
“My intention was not to hurt anyone, my only intention of posting the video was it raised my concerns with what the vaccine contains and what we are putting in our bodies. Nothing else.”
Responding to the criticism she has received since the publication of The Hollywood Reporter article she wrote:
“I will continue to hold onto Gods hands, and onto the scripture of Isaiah 54:17. I continue to focus on my healing. Thank you for your prayers. And I continue to pray for Gods love, peace & joy for you all. God bless you.”
Let that be a lesson to all of you in the public eye. Keep your vaccine safety concerns to yourself if you want to continue working.
We really are here now aren’t we?