‘The Color Purple’ actress Seyi Omooba has lost the first round of her discrimination case after the judge rejected so-called “evidence” in a tribunal last week on the grounds that it was either biased or irrelevant, and the ruling was subsequently upheld in Omooba’s appeal.
According to ‘Yahoo! News’, Omooba was dropped from the show, a seminal LGBT+ play which tells the story of a sexual abuse survivor who regains her confidence after falling for another woman, after it emerged she had written in a lengthy Facebook post: “I do not believe you can be born gay, and I do not believe homosexuality is right, though the laws of this land has made it legal doesn’t mean its [sic] right”.
As she sued her former talent agency and Leicester’s Curve Theatre for breach of contract and religious discrimination, Omooba’s lawyers attempted to argue that Lloyd Evans, a critic for the Spectator, should be allowed to give evidence on her behalf.
Evans’ report, which expressed the view that “it is not of any importance” for an actor to agree with the feelings of the character they portray, was “full of opinion” and read like a “piece of journalism”, the judge said.
He also upheld an earlier ruling rejecting further evidence from Martin Parsons, a theology expert.
Responding to the judge’s decision, Omooba said in a statement: “It is upsetting but we are determined to keep fighting for justice.”
Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, which is representing Omooba, said: “Two experts in their field have now been silenced in this crucial case for Christian freedom. Are we really saying that Christians should not be actors?”
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