'Shazam!' star Zachary Levi on facing the wrath of Hollywood for supporting Trump


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The 'Shazam!' star endorsed Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Photos: Zachary Levi/Instagram, AP

Zachary Levi is opening up on navigating the backlash he’s faced due to his support of Donald Trump and espousing controversial views on Covid-19 vaccines.

The Shazam! star endorsed Trump in the 2024 presidential election after his preferred candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out and joined forces with the MAGA leader.

Already courting “cancellation” because of his vaccine scepticism, he called the move “career suicide” at the time because “Hollywood is a very, very liberal town.”

In a wide-ranging interview published May 22, Levi revealed that he’s since experienced the wrath of Hollywood.

“I know that there are people that would prefer not to work with me now because of my opinions. My team has let me know,” he told Variety executive editor Tatiana Siegel. “They haven’t given me any specific names, but there are people who prefer not to work with me at this time. And it’s unfortunate.”

The self-described Hollywood pariah – whose credits include Chuck, Thor: Ragnarok and Harold And The Purple Crayon – also revealed that while he may be one of few people in the industry who publicly came forward with their support of Trump, he’s not the only one.

“I know it to be true because I’ve gotten messages from lots of people who I won’t name but who were very grateful to me for taking the stand that I took,” Levi said. 

“They would tell me, ‘I want to do that, but I’m so afraid.’ And I would tell them, ‘Listen, you’re on your journey. I’m on my journey. You’ve got to keep trusting God. And if you feel compelled to step out in that way, then do it boldly and know that you’re going to be OK. 

"And if you don’t feel that conviction yet, then don’t. It’s all good.’”

The 44-year-old Louisiana native, who welcomed his first child with photographer Maggie Keating in April, also shared his true thoughts on Trump himself, saying he’s not blind to certain issues.

“I was not a fan of Trump’s Trumpiness. I didn’t like a lot of these personal things, the ways that he carries himself a lot of the time,” Levi confessed. 

“I understand people’s aversion. Do I think the whole package is somehow perfect? No. In fact, most people who voted for Donald Trump recognise a lot of the imperfections in all of it. Nobody was saying, ‘This is the Orange Messiah.’” – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

 

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