Celebrities, they’re identical to us. They, too, take to social media sometimes to rant about and recall random issues. Nonetheless, in contrast to when that lady out of your highschool goes off about her uncle, when the celebs do it, they will typically (oftentimes) create information. Simply ask Ayo Edebiri.
On Wednesday, the 29-year-old actress recalled a time when Elon Musk reshared a whole and whole lie that she was set to star in a reboot of Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” as Johnny Depp’s beloved character, Captain Jack Sparrow in a publish on X.
“Simply remembering after I obtained among the most insane demise threats and racial slurs of my life (idk if it’s the #1 second, however for certain prime 3) for a pretend reboot of a film I had by no means even heard of due to this man,” Edebiri wrote within the caption of her Instagram Tales, including, “So not solely is he a double s**g h**l-ing fascist, he’s an fool however anyway life is, after all, a present.”
The publish included a screenshot of Musk’s authentic tweet wherein he wrote, “Disney sucks.”
After posting about Musk, she shared a direct message from a pal encouraging Edebiri to rethink her place on starring in a “Pirates” movie.
“Wait no DEI, however I’ve modified my thoughts possibly we might make some cash idk lmk,” she teased.
The reveal shortly led to many headlines, from Vulture to The Guardian to CNN and past. The chatter grew to become so loud that “The Bear” actress was moved to deal with the truth that she addressed Musk’s publish to start with.
“Cease making my IG tales information,” she wrote in a later publish on Wednesday. “I’m simply tryna have a foolish goofy time.”
She adopted her determined plea with a screenshot of a tweet from Ice T wherein the rapper wrote, “I get on Twitter… discuss a little bit shit.. Get off.. Again to life…”
