Actor LaKeith Stanfield Calls Charlamagne A ‘H*e’ After He Shades ‘Judas & Black Messiah’ Role

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Actor LaKeith Stanfield Calls Charlamagne A ‘H*e’ After He Shades ‘Judas & Black Messiah’ Role
LaKeith Stanfield had a message for Charlamagne after the radio personality took a shot at his portrayal in Judas & Black Messiah.
In the film, LaKeith Stanfield plays Bill O’Neal who is facing five years in jail for pretending to be a federal officer and trying to steal a car. In exchange, he agrees to infiltrate the Black Panthers to give federal agents information on the group.
Daniel Kaluuya, who also stars in the film, stopped by The Breakfast Club to speak on the project. While there, Charlamagne asked him if he looks at LaKeith Stanfield differently, stating that he played the role “too well.”
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While Daniel Kaluuya jumped to LaKeith Stanfield’s defense, Lakeith stood up for himself as well. He called out Charlamagne on Instagram and wrote,
“H*e… This is what h*es do. Get sonned by the reality. Get off me bro u a lame. Daniel ain’t an idiot. Leave me be dog and find somebody else”

He also told him,
“Charla you the most O’Neal person I’ve ever met. Marinate on that”

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