Ayo Edebiri ‘got insane death threats’ after Elon Musk shared fake report about Pirates of the Caribbean casting

Ayo Edebiri ‘got insane death threats’ after Elon Musk shared fake report about Pirates of the Caribbean casting

Ayo Edebiri, the actor best known for her Emmy-award winning work on The Bear, has said she received “insane death threats” after Elon Musk shared a fake news report about her being cast in a film.

On her Instagram, Edebiri recalled the furore that met Musk’s reposting of a story by “Unlimited L’s”, a rightwing account with no apparent Hollywood connection or insight, that she was to replace Johnny Depp in a reboot of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.

“Disney sucks,” commented Musk at the time.

“Just remembering when I got some of the most insane death threats and racial slurs of my life (idk if it’s the #1 moment, but for sure top 3) for a fake reboot of a movie I had never even heard of because of this man,” Edebiri wrote while sharing Musk’s original post. “LMAO. So not only is he double s**g h**l-ing [sieg heil-ing] fascist, he’s an idiot but anyway.”

Responding to Edebiri’s post on Wednesday, the owner of the original account said: “I clearly stated ‘reportedly’ because it was the latest information coming from credible Hollywood sources. And yes, I am a HUGE fan and supporter of Mr Musk. He has my loyalty for LIFE, and I don’t say that lightly.”

The rumour was not run by any credible industry outlet.

In a previous Instagram story post, Edebiri applauded comedian Bill Burr for his comments on NPR’s Fresh Air, calling Musk “evidently a Nazi,” and commenting on his hand gesture at Donald Trump’s inauguration: “I just refuse to believe it was an accidental two-time Sieg Heil.”

Burr went on to call Musk an “idiot” with “dyed hair plugs and a laminated face” and someone “who makes a bad car and has an obsolete social media platform”. He continued by asking why liberals are “so afraid of this guy who can’t fight his way out of a wet paper bag?”

Producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed last year that a reboot of the series, which earned nearly $5bn globally, was being developed. He neither confirmed nor denied that Depp would star in it, saying: “It’s a reboot, but if it was up to me, he would be in it. I love him. He’s a good friend. He’s an amazing artist and he’s a unique look.”

Edebiri voiced Envy in the Pixar sequel Inside Out 2; her new horror film, Opus, opens in the US this month. She is also set to write and star in Daniel Kaluuya’s Barney the dinosaur film. Edebiri is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, for whom she has frequently canvassed.

Source: theguardian.com