Black Panther and Small Axe star Letitia Wright has deleted a tweet during which she linked to a 70-minute video posted to YouTube by a coronavirus vaccine skeptic.
Wright tweeted the video on Friday morning UK-time with a praying fingers emoji. It options On The Desk host Tomi Arayomi voicing doubts concerning the vaccine, which can start rolling out in Britain subsequent week.
In his video, Arayomi admits to having no medical understanding of vaccines, however advised viewers: “I don’t know if I belief this vaccine.” He added that those that take the jab ought to “hope to God it doesn’t make further limbs develop.”
Wright was criticized for linking to the video, with fellow Marvel Cinematic Universe star Don Cheadle amongst those that known as its contents “sizzling rubbish.” She initially stood by her tweet, writing: “For those who don’t conform to standard opinions. however ask questions and assume for your self….you get cancelled.”
should you don’t conform to standard opinions. however ask questions and assume for your self….you get cancelled 😂
— Letitia Wright (@letitiawright) December 4, 2020
However hours later, her unique put up linking to the video had been taken down and he or she defined: “My intention was to not harm anybody, my ONLY intention of posting the video was it raised my issues with what the vaccine comprises and what we’re placing in our our bodies.”
my intention was to not harm anybody, my ONLY intention of posting the video was it raised my issues with what the vaccine comprises and what we’re placing in our our bodies.
Nothing else.
— Letitia Wright (@letitiawright) December 4, 2020