Letitia Wright is categorical: the news which depicts her as an antivax, who would have proselytized on the set of

Black Panther 2

to prevent her colleagues from being injected, are totally false.

An article in the

Hollywood Reporter

had however revealed, in detail, how she had tried for several weeks to sabotage the efforts of the production of the film to ensure the health safety of the team.

But according to the star, who plays Shuri in the sequel to the 2018 box, it is not.

“It saddens me to have to address the information published by

The Hollywood Reporter

on October 6, 2021. The article was about my behavior on the set of

Black Panther 2

.

I honestly say that was completely wrong.

Anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows that I work incredibly hard in my profession and that my main goal is always to do work that has an impact and that inspires.

It has always been and will continue to be my only goal, ”she wrote on Instagram on Wednesday, 13 days after the article was published.

God on board

In her post, Letitia Wright doesn't go further to deny information shared by the site, but she invokes God and shares a quote from Isaiah's Bible.

“Any weapon forged against you will be ineffective.

And every tongue that will rise up in court against you, You will condemn it ”.

“I will continue to hold on to the hands of God and the scripture of Isaiah 54:17. I will continue to focus on my healing.

Thank you for your prayers.

And I continue to pray for the love, peace and joy of God for all of you.

God bless you, ”added the actress.

The

Hollywood Reporter

had also announced that the star had decided to cut ties with his agents because of his statements.

In her post, the person does not confirm and does not deny this information either.

Black Panther 2

is currently filming in Atlanta.

The second installment is still directed by Ryan Coogler, who completely rewrote the film after the death of Chadwick Boseman, who played the titular hero.

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