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Benedict Cumberbatch laments he ‘upset people’ with non-binary role in Zoolander 2

Benedict Cumberbatch laments he upset people with non binary role in Benedict Cumberbatch laments he upset people with non binary role in

Actor Benedict Combrch said that he “had to apologize” several times for playing a non -public character in the movie “Zoolander 2.”

Varietti reported how to distort the Komberbacch, who is famous for playing Dr. String in Marvel and Investigations in “Sherlock”, in playing a non -dual fashion model called “All” in the “Zoolander” supplement.

In the 2016 comedy, the two main characters, played by Ben Steller and Wowen Wilson, meet with the character “All” and they have questions immediately. The character is requested, with analyzed eyebrows and pulmonary appearance, by the character of Steller, “Thus … Are you, like a male model or a female model?”

“Not everything is defined by bilateral structures,” the letter Kombroach responds.

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“This is great, I don’t like stickers,” says Wilson’s character. “But I think he is asking, do you have a hot dog or cake? You have Wiener or” Vageener “?

These moments and other embarrassing moments that include this character is condemned by liberal critics.

“I had to apologize for it a lot. It is difficult to talk about it,” Komberbach told Fariti. “I love this group of people and it was an opportunity to be part of something [in Zoolander] The first time it was special and I was a great admirer. But she became complicated and worsened and disturbed people. I respect that, so perhaps I will not do it again now. “

As Variety pointed out, a wide circular was generalized at that time and 25,000 supporters were collected calling for “Zooland 2” for her offensive representation of non -bilateral individuals!

Ben Steller in the role of Zoolander

“Zoolander”, directed by Ben Steller. It was seen here, Ben Steller (like Derek Zoland). Theatrical version September 28, 2001. Capture the screen. Paramount Pictures. (CBS via Getty Images)

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“The Komberbache character is clearly photographed as a great mockery of individuals from Androgen/non -binary/non -binary.” “This is the modern equivalent to use the black interface to represent a minority.”

The petition continued to argue, “If the producers and the script book in Zoolander wanted to provide a social comment on the presence of individuals through/Androgen in the fashion industry, they can deal with models such as Andreja Pejic to be in the movie. By employing the representative of the Association of Independent Countries to play a non -bilateral individual in a way Clearly negative, the film supports harmful and dangerous perceptions of the strange community as a whole.

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Variety also summoned when Cumberbatch said in 2022 of the part, “In this era, my role will never be carried out by anyone other than representative across.”

He added: “But I remember at that time not to think about it necessarily in this regard, and it was more about dinosaurs, and two heterogeneous clichies do not understand this diverse new world. But it led to a little counter -conversion.”

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2025-02-05 02:30:00


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