Henry Cavill’s performances have always left audiences speechless, whether as Superman, the Witcher, Sherlock Holmes, a secret agent, or just as he is.
Fans were shocked, however, when our first Geralt of Rivia, Henry Cavill, passed the baton to fellow actor Liam Hemsworth for the next seasons of the witcher. On October 29, our beloved Superman celebrity announced online that he would be leaving the show after Season 3.
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Gaming personality Frosk tried to defame Henry Cavill
While many reacted to Cavill’s departure from the franchise with mixed feelings ranging from regret over his cast’s wasted potential to satisfaction that the actor no longer had to work with such tainted material, Frosk saw an opportunity to signal morality.
Former Indiana Network Anchor “Frosk” Black Tried – And Failed – To Paint Netflix Alumni the witcher star Henry Cavill as problematic in an apparent move to keep relevance after G4’s recent comeback attempt failed.
“Henry Cavil said some very questionable things around #MeToo and dated a 19 year old like 30+,” the old Xplay host wrote. “Seeing people throw themselves at his feet for The Witcher is bizarre. The show is all at best.
Cavill’s “questionable” The #MeToo comments, according to Frosk, refer to an interview the actor gave to GQ Australia in 2018.
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Asked about the move, Cavill said: “Things have to change obviously” before pausing briefly and later adding, “[but] There’s something wonderful about a man chasing a woman.
Meanwhile, Frosk’s remark about him having “dated a 19 year old” concerns Cavill’s ex-girlfriend, Tara King, a Briton with whom he had a brief relationship between 2015 and 2016.
Frosk is trolled online for defaming Henry Cavill
While Frosk certainly anticipated his tweet to earn him the admiration and praise of his more gender- and identity-politics-focused contemporaries, virtually everyone who read it — even his admirers and supporters — was unhappy. agreed and trolled her.
“As a 31 year old, I can’t imagine dating a teenager,” she remarked, searching for any justification to defend her initial point of view. “We are at very different stages of life. So while it may be legal, most of these relationships are pretty delusional with a power imbalance.
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“I follow you because I support you” one fan tweeted. “I enjoyed your outburst and I think a lot of people completely missed your point. I support you the same way I support a man who was in a consensual romantic relationship with another adult.
Frosk then attempted to explain his shame of Cavill on the basis that he briefly dated the former The mandalorian actress Gina Carano, finding herself on the wrong side of the very debate she had created. Finally, failing to garner any real support, Frosk ended his wild swing with a pitiful attempt to portray his detractors as ‘Struck.’
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