One Piece: Bridgerton Star Says Casting Backlash 'Not Acceptable' Charithra Chandran, known for her role as Edwina Sharma in the second season of Bridgerton, recently joined the cast of Netflix’s One Piece as Nefertari Vivi. The casting decision sparked significant backlash from fans, primarily due to Chandran’s skin color, despite her lack of prior familiarity with the source material. Chandran, who is of Indian heritage, shared her thoughts with BBC Newsbeat, emphasizing the importance of representation in storytelling. Chandran revealed she was surprised by her lack of knowledge about One Piece, a globally renowned anime series following Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat pirates. “I couldn’t believe how I had not interacted with One Piece prior to this, because it is huge,” she said. “And now I am in the universe, I see it absolutely everywhere.” However, her casting faced criticism, with some fans arguing that the character Nefertari Vivi, originally depicted as a white woman in the manga, should not be portrayed by an actor of Indian descent. Chandran addressed the backlash, sharing screenshots of negative comments on her Instagram account. She responded with a sarcastic caption: “Thank you so much for all your support.” Co-stars, including One Piece actor Rob Colletti, defended her, calling the criticism “astonishing” and highlighting the industry’s ongoing challenges for actors of color. Colletti noted, “It is unfortunately something that is somewhat the status quo,” adding that Chandran’s casting was a necessary step toward inclusivity. Chandran emphasized the universal themes of One Piece, which she believes resonate with audiences worldwide. “What I love about One Piece is that the messages of the story are so universal,” she said.#one_piece #charithra_chandran #bridgerton #nefertari_vivi #eiichiro_odaa
