She-Hulk Star Jameela Jamil is Done Putting Up with Show’s Trolls

Titania
Credit: Marvel Studios


Titania
Credit: Marvel Studios

There's no denying that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has produced a number of divisive projects for Phase Four but none has received a nuclear level of backlash online than She-Hulk: Attorney at Law who many believe is the worst show out of the Disney+ bunch.

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Since its first episode, fans of the franchise, mostly the male demographic have constantly berated the series, something that the show's titular character played by Tatiana Maslany has addressed in several episodes in hilarious fourth-wall-breaking fashion.

On the other hand, Jameela Jamil, who plays the show's main villain Titania has also dealt with toxic fans on social media even before the series began streaming. In fact, the actress, who's quite the Twitter-savvy has had several arguments with fans online and judging by her most recent exchanges with the show's biggest critics, it looks like Jamil is done putting up with trolls.

On Twitter, Jamil responded to a fan who criticized Daredevil's Episode 8 cameo, saying that the show will ruin Matt Murdock. The actress defended Charlie Cox's appearance on the show while calling the said fan a "negative nancy". Check it out here:

Previously, Jameela urged fans to refrain from resorting to toxicity when discussing the polarizing Marvel show. According to her, some folks don't need to be hostile, especially to her online.


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I do understand that She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is not everyone's cup of tea. However, to insinuate that it doesn't appeal to anyone in the MCU fandom is completely asinine because clearly, there are people who genuinely enjoy the show and its format.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's finale episode will premiere this Wednesday on Disney+.

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