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Letitia Wright Reportedly Still Spreading Anti-Vax Views On ‘Black Panther 2’ Set

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Actress Letitia Wright has decided to stick to her anti-vaxxer stance, and reportedly is even spreading the word while filming 'Black Panther 2' in Atlanta.

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