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Christian actress Letitia Wright criticised for sharing anti-vaccination video

by Press Association

Black Panther actress Letitia Wright has sparked controversy after sharing a video questioning the safety of the Covid-19 vaccine.

The Christian star, 27, tweeted a video called Covid-19 Vaccine: Should We Take It? from On The Table, a YouTube discussion channel, where the presenter Tomi Arayomi spoke at length about his personal feelings about the efficacy and safety of vaccines.

He said: "I am just a big sceptic of needles and vaccinations in general, I think the body should be able to produce the right antibodies to fight things."

He added: "We can just get that (the vaccine) out there and hope it doesn't make extra limbs grow, hope to god you don't develop children that have 11 fingers and 12 toes, we are hoping for the best. We have seen vaccines do damage before."

The description of the video says: "Tonight I'm talking about Luciferase, the ingredient allegedly being added to the Covid vaccine to detect those who have not taken it. Luciferase, named by its founder after Lucifer???

"Now this is only partially true on a fact check, but we explore this and more On The Table.

Arayomi is described as "an internationally received and recognised Prophet, Speaker, Author and Founder of RIG Nation, a media platform with the Christian mission established since 2007 to train people to become prophets and prophets to be people".

Wright, who most recently starred in Sir Steve McQueen's Small Axe film Mangrove, received a barrage of criticism for sharing the video alongside a prayer hands emoji.

When one fan warned her "they are going to make an example out of you", she replied: "make an example out of me for asking if something is right for my body before taking it. interesting world we live in."

When another follower told her she was upsetting people, she wrote: "Not my intention to make anyone upset. Nor am I saying don't take it. I'm just concerned about what's in it that's all. Isn't that fair to question or ask?"

After replying to a string of followers criticising her post, she wrote: "If you don't conform to popular opinions. but ask questions and think for yourself....you get cancelled."

On Friday, she added that she never intended to hurt anyone. 

Marvel fans shared Wright's post with her co-star Don Cheadle, who plays James Rhodes/War Machine in the film series. He wrote: "Jesus... just scrolled through. hot garbage.

"I would never defend anybody posting this. but i still won't throw her away over it. the rest i'll take off twitter. had no idea."

A representative for Wright has been contacted for comment.

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