Though fans around the world have spent years begging for Idris to take over as James Bond, the actor is no longer interested due to the racist backlash he's received. On a recent episode of the SmartLess podcast, he said, "Those that weren't happy about the idea made the whole thing disgusting and off-putting because it became about race. It became about nonsense, and I got the brunt of it."
As soon as the casting announcement for The Little Mermaid was released, racist trolls were in an uproar about Halle playing Ariel. Another wave of backlash followed the first trailer. She told Variety that her family supported her throughout the hate. "It was an inspiring and beautiful thing to hear their words of encouragement, telling me, 'You don’t understand what this is doing for us, for our community, for all the little Black and brown girls who are going to see themselves in you.'"
The actor has faced multiple rounds of racist backlash since she was cast as Snow White in Disney's upcoming live-action remake. During a Variety interview, she said, "When it got announced, it was a huge thing that was trending on Twitter for days, because all of the people were angry. We need to love them in the right direction."
Last month, set pictures were leaked, and the racist trolls came out again in full force. In response, Rachel took to Twitter, writing, "Please don't tag me in the nonsensical discourse about my casting. I really, truly do not want to see it." She included adorable childhood pics of herself and added, "I hope every child knows they can be a princess, no matter what."
extremely appreciative of the love i feel from those defending me online, but please don’t tag me in the nonsensical discourse about my casting.
i really, truly do not want to see it.
so i leave you w these photos! i hope every child knows they can be a princess no matter what pic.twitter.com/AU5PjJutK5
Rachel Zegler / Twitter: @rachelzegler