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Elba tells of mental trauma caused by Covid

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ACTOR Idris Elba has revealed coronaviru­s had a “traumatic” impact on him psychologi­cally.

The star and his wife, Sabrina Dhowre, were among the first famous faces to say they had caught Covid-19.

Elba, 47, told Radio Times he is now “fully recovered” and feeling “lucky to be alive and thankful for being able to kick” the virus.

But the Luther star said the experience affected him mentally.

“I was asymptomat­ic so I didn’t get the major symptoms everyone else got,” he told the magazine.

But he added: “Mentally, it hit me very bad, because a lot was unknown about it.

“I felt very compelled to speak about it, just because it was such an unknown.

“So the mental impact of that on both myself and my wife was pretty traumatic.”

He added: “I needed the lockdown to try to get over it. And it turns out the world actually probably needed the lockdown, too.”

Elba was one of many stars who recently signed an open letter calling on the entertainm­ent industry to invest more in black talent.

But he said he does not agree with censoring past production­s.

Comedy show Little Britain, which came under fire because of the use of black-face make-up in some sketches, was recently dropped from Netflix, BBC iplayer and Britbox.

“I’m very much a believer in freedom of speech,” Elba said.

There should be a ratings system warning viewers that a film or show has outdated, insulting viewpoints, he said.

Elba said: “To mock the truth, you have to know the truth. But to censor racist themes within a show, to pull it ... I think viewers should know that people made shows like this.”

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