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Such a bold "Black Panther Sister" insisted on refusing to be vaccinated

Such a bold "Black Panther Sister" insisted on refusing to be vaccinated

Letitia continued to express her anti-vaccine stance

British actress Letitia Wright, who played Chadwick Boseman's sister "Princess Shuli" in marvel's superhero movie "Black Panther", has recently been caught in the storm after falling into the "anti-vaccine" rhetoric storm last December.

Such a bold "Black Panther Sister" insisted on refusing to be vaccinated

Letitia shared a video on Twitter last December that questioned the effectiveness of the covid-19 vaccine, sparking an anti-vaccine controversy, and she posted prayer gestures in response to criticism. At the time she wrote: "If you don't conform to mainstream opinion, but you ask questions and think for yourself, you will be accused." At that time, some insiders even revealed that Because leticia, who was caught in the storm of speech, even lost the opportunity to inherit the title of "Black Panther". However, after the incident, it was not resolved. Recently, the US media "Hollywood Reporter" released a Hollywood report on vaccines, and it is understood that Letitia continues to express anti-vaccine positions.

Such a bold "Black Panther Sister" insisted on refusing to be vaccinated

Disney will update its production system in mid-October, which will confirm the status of employee vaccinations, a work agreement with the two major Hollywood unions, the media said. Area A will be a fully vaccinated workspace where people working here will be issued a hand-band identification. However, it is stated that films or episodes in production will not be available for the new system, so Black Panther 2 was not included in the new system.

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