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Home » Entertainment » ‘Shang-Chi’ Star Simu Liu Explain Deleted Tweet About Future Co-Star Mark Wahlberg’s Past Assault Case

‘Shang-Chi’ Star Simu Liu Explain Deleted Tweet About Future Co-Star Mark Wahlberg’s Past Assault Case

He then addressed the tweets he deleted, though he didn’t address Wahlberg by name in explaining which tweets he deleted and why.
  • By Bien Luigi
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  • December 21, 2020
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Marvel set Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings to be an important moment in the Cinematic Universe. Also, a big move for its star, Canadian actor Simu Liu.

On Sunday, he celebrated the casting news for Shang-Chi, as Liu has tweeted about representation in films often, and its focus on intensifying Asian voices all over its cast and crew.

-Asian cast
-Asian Am Screenwriter (Dave Callaham)
-Asian Am Director (Destin Daniel Cretton)
-Asian Am Art Director
-Asian Action Designers and Fight Choreographers
-Asian American 1st AD
-one of @TIME's Most Anticipated Films of 2021! pic.twitter.com/QS5x8uvY6o

— Simu Liu (@SimuLiu) December 20, 2020

However, after a tweet criticizing a member of its cast drew some criticism of Liu for his history with Asian-Americans apparently disappeared. Word spread over the weekend that Liu would be involved with Mark Wahlberg in Arthur the King.


A critical 2018 tweet from Liu was recalled by many when the casting news surfaced. It’s about Mark Wahlberg’s vehement past regarding Asian-Americans. Wahlberg was twice charged with race-related crimes budding up in Boston, once allocating time in jail for attacking of two Vietnamese men while seemingly under the effect of drugs. Several people shared screenshots of the tweet, and others realized that the tweet no longer existed on Twitter.


Liu shared an Instagram message on Monday that included a screenshot of one tweet critical of him, which also contained the now-deleted tweet in question. In the post’s caption, he addressed why he deleted the tweet in light of his role now working on the Shang-Chi project.

“I signed on to Arthur the King because I absolutely adored the script,” Liu wrote. “I was and am very passionate about bringing this story to the screen, and playing a character that is undoubtedly a positive representation of an Asian man.”


He then addressed the tweets he deleted, though he didn’t address Wahlberg by name in explaining which tweets he deleted and why.

“I deleted a couple of tweets I made regarding the past actions of one of my costars as a gesture of professionalism and to open to door to progressive conversations and (hopefully) positive change. Obviously it’d be pretty weird to go to work with that tweet still up,” he said. “I meant what I said in the moment; I was very angry hearing about what happened. But that doesn’t mean I don’t think there’s room to grow and work together to find an opportunity to educate and do some good- which I’m excited to do in addition to shooting the movie. Progressive discussion will lead to dialogue, and dialogue will lead to action.”


Liu addressed what he did honestly, and provided a good explanation for why the tweets went missing and that he’s willing to create “progressive discussion” about something that is often quietly discussed when Wahlberg is involved in projects. Deleting old critical tweets is far less a crime than what Wahlberg actually did and pleaded guilty to doing, but it certainly created its own stir over the weekend.

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