The Mail on Sunday

DIRECTOR DEFIES CRITICS OVER TV ‘BLACKWASHI­NG’ OF BOLEYN

- By John Dingwall

THE boss of a new TV drama about Anne Boleynh as defended the decision to give the role to a black actress.

The casting of Jodie Turner-Smith as Henry VIII’s second wife in the Channel 5 production sparked accusation­s of ‘blackwashi­ng’, but director Lynsey Miller insisted: ‘I feel very strongly that we have the best actress for the role so I am happy to stand by it.

‘I’m very proud of what we have created together, so let them talk. There are going to be a lot of people who don’t like it, but I feel like there has to be space for that and there are going to be a lot of people who love it. I’m one of them.’

Ms Turner-Smith was acclaimed for her work in the US series The Last Ship and starred in the 2018 sci-fi horror series Nightflyer­s, based on short stories by Game Of Thrones author George R.R. Martin. But when it emerged that she had landed the role of the ill-fated Tudor queen, who was beheaded in 1536, some social media users objected.

One tweeted: ‘Anne Boleyn, Queen of England and the second wife of King Henry VIII, will be played by a Black woman. Also, the blackwashi­ng of White history is now called “convention-defying”.’

Another commented: ‘A black l ady playing Anne Boleyn is blackwashi­ng and needs to stop. If whitewashi­ng is not ok then neither is blackwashi­ng! Equality.’

 ??  ?? NEW LOOK: Jodie Turner-Smith in costume on set
NEW LOOK: Jodie Turner-Smith in costume on set
 ??  ?? OLD STYLE: Anne Boleyn
OLD STYLE: Anne Boleyn

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