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Letitia Wright has faced backlash on Twitter after sharing a link to a YouTube video which questioned the safety of Covid-19 vaccines and immunisations at large.

The Black Panther actor shared a video from YouTube channel On The Table, where presenter Tomi Arayomi is seen to discuss the efficiency of vaccines, alongside their apparent dangers and the origins of the vaccine’s components.

“I don’t understand vaccines medically, but I’ve always been a little bit of a skeptic of them,” Arayomi says at the start of the clip – despite offering no substantial facts to back up his claims.

Wright posted the video to Twitter alongside the prayer hands emoji, sparking a series of arguments with users who criticised her for sharing misinformation about vaccines. She replied to one user: “I think it’s valid and fair to simply ask what’s in it.”

Responding to another, Wright said she wasn’t opposed to vaccines but believed it was important to “ask questions”.

Letitia Wright shared the controversial video on Twitter (Picture: Twitter)

She later tweeted: “if you don’t conform to popular opinions. but ask questions and think for yourself….you get cancelled.”

The British star’s comments came only days after the UK became the first country in the world to approve a Covid-19 vaccine – which will be rolled out nationwide from the beginning of next week.

British regulator The MHRA has approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for widespread use and says the jab offers up to 95 per cent protection against the virus.

Immunisations will be prioritised for those most in need, including the vulnerable and elderly patients.

The UK has ordered 40million doses, which is enough to vaccinate 20million people.

Meanwhile, Wright is expected to begin filming Black Panther 2 next summer, with her character Shuri is expected to take on a substantial role following the death of Chadwick Boseman – who portrayed the eponymous hero.

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