Amandla Stenberg Blames ‘Hyper-Conservative Bigotry’ For ‘The Acolyte’ Being Canceled

“The Acolyte” actress Amandla Stenberg is speaking out in the aftermath of the Disney+ show’s cancellation, blaming its failure on “hyper-conservative” bigots.

The 25-year-old, who played Mae and Osha in the series, posted a lengthy video on Instagram Stories expressing her frustration. 

Blaming your shows failure on “hate from the alt-right” is crazy. The Acolyte sucked, was not marketed well, and suffered for it. Pair that with your video attacking fans and Leslye Headland’s awful writing- and you have yourself a FAILURE. Hollywood will blame FANS before they… pic.twitter.com/y51qZHlG8s

— Steph Anie (@mynerdyhome) August 28, 2024

“Our show, our ‘Star Wars’ show, has been canceled,” Stenberg said. “I’m going to be transparent and say it’s not a huge shock for me.”

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She continued, “Of course, I live in the bubble of my own reality, but for those who aren’t aware, there has been a rampage of vitriol that we have faced since the show was even announced, when it was still just a concept and no one had even seen it. That’s when we started experiencing a rampage of hyper-conservative bigotry and vitriol, prejudice, hatred, and hateful language towards us.”

The actress said, “And, you know, this really affected me when I first got the job because it’s just not something, even though I anticipated it happening, it’s not something you can fully understand what it feels like until it’s happening to you.”

Stenberg went on to describe how she “moved through” these feelings and ultimately felt a sense of gratitude for having worked on the project. The “Acolyte” star finally thanked her supporters. 

“And I just want to let those people know out there who supported us in that way, and supported us vocally in the face of all of the vitriol that we received, and the kind of the targeted attack I would say we received by the alt-right, just that you were deeply loved and appreciated, and it made this job all the worthwhile for me,” she concluded.

It was announced on August 19 that the series would not be renewed for a second season amid low ratings and lackluster reviews, as The Daily Wire previously reported

Before the series aired, director Leslye Headland announced that the show would be “coded queer.” Headland told The Advocate in 2021 that her goal was “to allow her own personal experiences as a queer woman shine through in the finished product.”

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“There’s just no way that me being a queer woman is not going to be reflected in my work. I could try not to do it, but why would I? It just feels like a natural extension of what I do,” she said at the time.

JD Vance Explains Why He Doesn’t Use A Teleprompter, Kamala Hardest Hit

Senator JD Vance (R-OH) explained during a recent campaign stop why he typically does not need a teleprompter and took a swing at Vice President Kamala Harris in the process.

Vance, who is campaigning to be Vice President to former President Donald Trump, said that, unlike Harris, he had thoughts in his head and did not need to be constantly reminded what he was supposed to say.

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Audience member: "Where's your teleprompter?"

Senator @JDVance: "Ma'am, I don't need a teleprompter. I've actually got thoughts in my head, unlike Kamala Harris." pic.twitter.com/4khTHd4NSy

— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) August 28, 2024

“Where’s your teleprompter?” someone in the audience reportedly shouted to Vance.

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“Ma’am, I don’t need a teleprompter. I’ve actually got thoughts in my head, unlike Kamala Harris,” Vance shot back, and the crowd roared.

The Ohio senator has been taking the fight directly to both Harris and her running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), since President Joe Biden was forced out of the race by his own party, making Harris the de facto nominee just over one month ago.

During that time, Vance has repeatedly pointed out the fact that Harris — because she is the sitting vice president in the Biden-Harris administration — could already be working to fix the problems she claims she will start fixing “on day one” of a Harris-Walz administration. “Day one” for Harris, Vance explained to a Michigan crowd last week, “was 1300 days ago.”

Vance has also criticized Harris for failing to take questions from the press, at one point approaching the reporters waiting by her plane for her to snub them yet again. He explained at the time that he was just coming over to check out Air Force Two because it might soon be his plane — and joked with reporters that he would take questions when she would not.

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Harris finally agreed to one interview — more than a full month after she became the Democratic Party’s de facto nominee — with friendly CNN anchor Dana Bash. The interview, set to air on Thursday, will be pre-taped, and Harris will have Walz by her side throughout.

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