Saturday, April 27, 2024

Bill Bellamy Goes in on Netflix for Hiring White Guy to Voice Black Kid Character

*When asked about a white guy voicing a black character on the Netflix animated series “Spy Kids,” funnyman and actor Bill Bellamy stated the obvious truth and placed the blame squarely on “lazy” casting directors.

A TMZ camera guy caught up with Bill at LAX and he said the show should absolutely recast Travis Turner, the white actor voicing a black kid on the show.

Meanwhile, when Travis was asked about the situation, he insisted he was “urban” enough for the gig … partly because he grew up in motels. Seriously. Yes, he actually said that.

As far as Bellamy, is concerned, he thinks Travis was screwed from the moment he was cast since a white kid doing a black voice is controversial no matter what.

When you watch the video, you’ll see Bellamy using the perfect example of why it’s not a good idea. It definitely wasn’t a PC example … but pretty on point.

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Meanwhile, in Bill Bellamy flashback news … it was almost a year ago that the Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation  announced actor and comedian Bill Bellamy would host the 8th Annual “Big Fighters, Big Cause” Charity Boxing Night presented by B. Riley & Co. on Wednesday, May 24 at Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel.

Here’s more …

The evening will feature a live performance by Grammy-nominated R&B group En Vogue who will step into the ring to perform the National Anthem, live fights presented by Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions, as well as a live & silent auction display featuring iconic memorabilia and other one-of-a-kind items and experiences.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation and their mission to fund life-changing research, care and awareness for pediatric type 1 & 2 diabetes, and to help children live healthier lives through diet and exercise.

The evening will honor nine-year-old Jackson Blair with the 2017 Golden Glove Award for his extraordinary dedication and hard work to raise money and awareness for type 1 (T1D) diabetes. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of four, Blair has since been an inspiring advocate for the cause. At the age of six, he was selected to represent the State of California as a delegate for JDRF’s Children’s Congress in Washington D.C. to address members of Congress to lobby for continuing research into a cure. Additionally, along with his parents, Jackson partnered with Arrow Crossfit in La Verne, CA to create an annual fitness event called Fighting Through T1D that not only brings together family, fitness and the community, but also awareness and donations. Through funds raised from his event and his other fundraising efforts, Jackson has proudly raised approximately $30,000 for his JDRF walk team called Jackson’s Insulin Army.

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