Star Wars actor Hayden Christensen has discussed the racist attacks his co-star Moses Ingram has been receiving during her time as Reva on Disney Plus' Obi-Wan Kenobi. The limited series follows the titular Jedi as he is thrown back into conflict with the Galactic Empire after being in hiding for many years after the events ofRevenge of the Sith.
Star Wars has been on a roll recently with the amount of content it's been dropping. The shows have demonstrated the lasting power the franchise has, as the televised series are able to go more in-depth with the lore and minor characters that the movies may not really get to. Fans and creators have both preferred the televised episode format as a very great change of pace. After all, The Mandalorian has become widely celebrated following the show's debut.
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Picking up off the show's success was The Book of Boba Fett, and now Obi-Wan Kenobi looks to join the party. Bringing back the original actors for Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Anakin Skywalker (Christensen) was a big surprise for fans. However, there's a subsection of inappropriate and immature fans who have been outright disrespectful to Reva actress Ingram (Queen's Gambit,Candace,The Tragedy of Macbeth,Ambulance, and Love Theory). Speaking on the racist attacks that Ingram has suffered was Christensen, who went on to say to Entertainment Tonight, «I’ve heard a little bit about that and, obviously, it really saddens me. I think the world of Moses. She’s not only a lovely person and human being but an incredibly talented actress.»
Christensen continued by praising Ingram's performance in Obi-Wan Kenobi. «The first time I saw the first couple of
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