VCynthia Erivo said that rather than publicly criticizing the “offensive” fan-made “wicked” poster, she “probably should’ve called” her friends.

 

This isn’t humorous at all. This isn’t adorable at all. It makes me feel inferior. We are degraded by it,” she wrote. An illustration is what the original poster was.

Since we communicate with our eyes rather than our words, I, a real person, decided to stare directly into the camera at you, the viewer.

“Editing my face and hiding my eyes is erasing me; our poster is an homage, not an imitation.” And that hurts a lot,” she said.

“Let me put this right here, to remind you and cleanse your palette,” Cynthia said after sharing a photo of the real movie poster.

 

In church, a little orphan prays for his mother to come get him. He then hears a voice say, “I’ll take you.”

After taking his mother to an assisted living facility, a son sometimes paid her a visit.