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Paapa Essiedu receives death threats after Harry Potter series role

Paapa Essiedu receives death threats after Harry Potter series role

British actor Paapa Essiedu revealed he has received death threats since being cast as Severus Snape in the upcoming Harry Potter television series. Speaking with The Times, Essiedu shared that some individuals have threatened to kill him unless he quits the role.

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