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Jonathan Majors Dragged For Wearing Women’s Dress In Ebony Magazine
Actor Jonathan Majors Response To Criticism After Wearing Women’s Clothes On The Cover Of Ebony Magazine
Actor Jonathan Majors is killing it these days. He currently stars as King in the new Marvel hit move Antman and Wasp. And he also plays the villain in the upcoming blockbuster Creed 3.
But this weekend, Jonathan came under fire, after he wore women’s clothes on the cover of Ebony Magazine with his lips pursed and everything.
Dozens of Black influencers criticized Jonathan for “attacking Black masculinity.” Look:
Ladies, this is how Hollywood defines black masculinity.
That’s why so many of your men are defeated and weak. pic.twitter.com/JZaWDrEWEi
— Boyce Watkins, PhD – Wealth is Power (@drboycewatkins1) February 18, 2023
Jonathan spoke out about the backlash surrounding the photoshoot. And well, he said a lot of words …. but they didn’t seem to amount to much.
#JonathanMajors responds to backlash over his recent Ebony Magazine cover pic.twitter.com/Y4FvCTXJQ5
— VCNN (@VCNEWSNETWORK) February 20, 2023
Jonathan 33, first rose to prominence after starring in the independent feature film The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019), and in 2020 garnered wider notice for starring in the HBO television series Lovecraft Country, for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
He has also portrayed Nat Love in the western The Harder They Fall (2021) and Jesse L. Brown in the war film Devotion (2022). Since 2021, he began starring in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as different versions of the character Kang the Conqueror.
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