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Brie Larson gets roasted online for supporting NFTs

Captain Marvel star Brie Larson is getting roasted online after changing her Twitter profile picture to an NFT.

Brie Larson has found herself at the center of a Twitter storm after changing her profile picture to an NFT she’d bought. The Captain Marvel star has always had a rabid fanbase of loyal followers on social media, but many of them are now turning against the Oscar-winning actress for throwing her lot behind the unpopular NFT trend.

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This Friday, Larson revealed that she had purchased a “Flower Girls” NFT (Non-Fungible Token). Larson’s surreal new profile pic was unveiled the same day that fellow Hollywood icons Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria, and Gwyneth Paltrow (another MCU stalwart) also shared their own NFT avatars from Flower Girls.

It seems like Larson didn’t read the room on this one. Her tweet was immediately hit with criticism from tweeters, who blasted the Avengers: Endgame actress for using her platform to promote NFTs, which have garnered a lot of negative press recently around their effect on the environment and artists’ rights.

https://twitter.com/captlavenders/status/1489655734707142662

If you’re unfamiliar with why NFTs are considered a bad thing, this thread does a good job of explaining the nitty-gritty of it.

https://twitter.com/andjelajokovic/status/1489880877874257922

Away from the more serious offended reactions, the memes obviously came out in full force, too.

https://twitter.com/niklander2/status/1489656903668056064

*Applause*

Larson’s no stranger to inciting controversy online, but any blowback against her acting or personality has always been rebuffed by her diehard fans. And yet the star’s NFT support is just proving too much for some to forgive.

https://twitter.com/collarsarcane/status/1489659843384430593
https://twitter.com/natev_05/status/1489681110569259015

On the other hand, not all Larson loyalists are abandoning her. Some have been stans for too long to quit now.

Even those who like her NFT promotion don’t agree with others using this as an excuse to attack Larson’s character.

In the grand scheme of Marvel actor controversies, this one is relatively small-fry, so Brie Larson should escape this one mostly unscathed. For starters, she’s got a whole year for this to die down before she’s next seen in the MCU in The Marvels, hitting theaters in Feb. 2023.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'