Black Panther actress Letitia Wright has issued a response to an article by The Hollywood Reporter that compared her to some of Hollywood's most infamous men.

The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever headline act posted her criticism of the article and its writer, Scott Feinberg, on her Instagram Story on Monday where she tagged the publication as being "incredibly disrespectful" and "disgusting".

In 2020, Wright shared a video on her now-deleted Twitter account that asked questions about the veracity of the vaccine and its contents. The video, which was titled "COVID-19 Vaccine, Should We Take It?" was criticized by followers and non-followers of the star, which prompted her to delete her Twitter account. However, before deleting the account, Wright apologized and stated, "not my intention to make anyone upset. Nor am I saying don't take it. I'm just concerned about what's in it that's all. Isn't that fair to question or ask?"

The Hollywood Reporter published the infamous story penned by its executive editor Feinberg on Monday. In the article, Feinberg attempted to explain the potential impact of personal controversy on the Oscar award-winning chances of certain actors, including Wright. He also detailed how controversial filmmakers and actors went on to win the award despite being accused of various crimes, from sexual impropriety to domestic abuse, sexual harassment, and even sexual abuse.