Actor John Boyega’s Message To ‘Toxic Star Wars Fans’: Must I Be Blunt? I Don’t F*** With You No More

Actor John Boyega’s Message To ‘Toxic Star Wars Fans’: Must I Be Blunt? I Don’t F*** With You No More
John Boyega is no longer a part of the Star Wars franchise, and he has a message for fans who have taken their criticism too far.
He’s already proven that he has no problem calling out certain people on social media. After the police-involved death of Minnesota resident George Floyd in May, John Boyega, along with other celebrities shared their feelings about the incident. He wrote:
“I really f***ing hate racists.”

He later responded to criticism of that tweet and added,
“I said what I said. Speak for yourself at all times x”

Now, it appears that John Boyega, is still dealing with critics, and this time he had a message for “toxic Star Wars fans” in particular. He wrote:
“Toxic Star Wars fans still find their way to my mentions. Lord. Must I be blunt? I don’t f**k with you no more.”
He later added that he’s been wanting to give that message for a while.

His message comes weeks after he revealed that he’s no longer a part of the franchise, telling one fan:
“I’ve moved on”

John Boyega who played Finn in three recent Star Wars films, later added:
“Not into playing one role for too long. I have more to offer than that. That’s all.”
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