Bruce Lee’s Little Girl Reacts After Tarantino Tells Pundits: ‘Suck A Dick.’

Shannon Lee says she is ‘screwing worn out on’ white men’s depictions of her dad, as the movie producer by and by protects Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’s portrayal of the late activity star.

Bruce Lee’s little girl has reacted after Quentin Tarantino said pundits of his portrayal of the late activity star in his 2019 film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood could “suck a dick.”

Last week (June 29), the producer showed up on The Joe Rogan Podcast to advance his new novelization of the film. At the period when gotten some information about the contention encompassing his depiction of Lee, Tarantino said: “I can comprehend his little girl objecting to it, it’s her screwing father, I get that, yet any other person… go suck a dick.”

Writing in the Hollywood Reporter on Friday (July 2), Shannon Lee said of the remarks: “While I am appreciative. That Mr. Tarantino has so liberally recognized to Joe Rogan that I may have my sentiments about his depiction of my dad, I am additionally thankful for the chance to communicate this.

I’m screwing burnt out on white men in Hollywood attempting to disclose to me who Bruce Lee was.”She proceeded: “I’m worn out on hearing from white men in Hollywood that he was presumptuous and a poop chute when they have no clue and can’t comprehend. What it may have taken to get work in the 1960s and 70s Hoth Hollywood as a Chinese man with (God preclude) a compliment, or compliment to state a viewpoint on a set as an apparent outsider and ethnic minority.”

Shannon additionally denounced Tarantino’s “proceeded with assaults, mischaracterizations, and distortions” at a time “when Asian Americans are by and large truly assaulted, advised to ‘return home’ since they are viewed as not American, and vilified for something that steers clear of them.”

Talking on the digital recording, Tarantino additionally stated that the stand-ins on the 1966 Bruce Lee-featuring series. The Green Hornet “loathed Bruce,” and that Lee “had only discourtesy for American doubles.” As far as anyone knows, two realities he gathered from biographer Matthew Polly’s 2018 book, Bruce Lee: A Life.

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