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Letitia Wright denies airing anti-vaccine views on Black Panther 2 set - BBC News
Oct 14, 2021 1 min, 18 secs
Black Panther actress Letitia Wright has denied a report that she shared anti-vaccine views on the set of the hit film's sequel.

The Hollywood Reporter recently claimed she expressed similar views on the set of Black Panther 2 in Atlanta, Georgia.

It saddens me to have to address the reports published by The Hollywood Reporter on October 6th 2021," she wrote.

The post was accompanied by a photo of a suit of armour and a quote from Isaiah 54:17: "Weapons made to attack you won't be successful; words spoken against you won't hurt at all.".

After being criticised on Twitter, she said she wasn't against vaccines but it was important to "ask questions".

The vaccine debate is currently "dividing Hollywood", The Hollywood Reporter said, with the decision about whether to make vaccination obligatory on film sets left up to studios and producers.

The industry publication said Disney, which owns Marvel, is introducing a system this month where people in a production's main zone who have been vaccinated will wear a yellow wristband, and those who have not will not have one.

In July, Netflix said it was making vaccinations mandatory for people working in that zone on its TV and film sets?

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