Angela Bassett Shouts Out For Her Marvel Family At AAFCA Awards

The actress who played Ramonda aka Angela Bassett was honored at the African American Film Critics Association Awards.

Black Panther- Wakanda Forever the movie released on Disney+ Hotstar become one of the most liked movies in MCU. The actress who played Ramonda aka Angela Bassett was honoured at the African American Film Critics Association Awards. While accepting the award she gave a inciteful speech and thanked her Marvel family.

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She said that thanksing her Disney and marvel family who pushed her to be perfect and all the people gathered here and responsible for who she is. She treasures the journey of with whom she has taken and got her and will always be remembered. In the voice Ramonda she also thanked her African-American family to be here and show who she is.

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All the African American Film Critics and actors who were part of this event gave Angela Bassett a standing applause.

Apart from this Angela Bassett reveals a very important Black Panther: Wakanda Forever scene featuring her character Queen Ramonda was cut “to make a surprise for the audience.” In the latest interview with Variety, Bassett shared that she filmed a scene for the movie with child actor Divine Love Konadu-Sun, who is introduced to Shuri aka Letitia Wright in the film’s mid-credits scene by Nakia, played by Lupita Nyong’o, as her and T’Challa’s (Chadwick Boseman) previously unrevealed son, Toussaint.