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Bridgerton star Charithra Chandran refuses to be defined by One Piece backlash

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMarch 10, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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When Charithra Chandran was cast in One Piece, Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s beloved manga series, it represented a major career milestone for the British actress best known for her role in Bridgerton. The manga has sold an estimated 600 million volumes worldwide since its debut in 1997 and commands one of the most passionate fan bases in global popular culture.

By her own admission, Chandran was not deeply familiar with the source material before landing the role. The scope of its reach only became clear to her once she entered its world, and she quickly understood the magnitude of what she had signed on for. What she could not have fully anticipated was the intensity of the backlash that followed the announcement of her casting.

The criticism was about her skin color

The character Chandran was cast to play is Nefertari Vivi, a blue-haired figure with a mysterious past who operates under a secret alias and is introduced to viewers in the second season of the show. In the original manga, the character is depicted as a white woman. That detail became the flashpoint for a vocal segment of the fandom, who objected not to Chandran’s credentials as an actress but to the color of her skin.

Some of the criticism went further still, with detractors taking issue not only with the casting decision but with Chandran’s willingness to accept the role in the first place. Additional complaints centered on the fact that Vivi originates from a region of the One Piece world said to be inspired by Ancient Egypt, with some arguing that casting an actress of Indian heritage was culturally misaligned. The first season of the series had also previously faced accusations from some quarters of whitewashing its central cast, adding another layer of complexity to the conversation.

Chandran chose to address the abuse publicly rather than quietly absorb it, sharing a collection of the negative messages she had received on Instagram with a pointed caption that made clear she was not going to pretend the criticism was support. Castmates rallied around her, with several speaking out to condemn what they described as a small but loud group willing to reduce a talented performer to a racial category.

Her perspective on being in this position

Chandran has spoken about the experience with a clarity that reflects both frustration and resolve. She acknowledged that as a woman of color working in the entertainment industry, this kind of pushback is not a surprise, even if it is never acceptable. She was careful to place her experience within a broader pattern, noting that she was neither the first person to face this nor likely to be the last.

What she held onto throughout the controversy was a belief in the story itself. One Piece at its core is about a misfit crew from wildly different backgrounds chasing their dreams together, a narrative of chosen family and universal belonging. Chandran spoke about finding that message particularly resonant at a time when the world feels sharply divided, and she expressed a hope that her portrayal of Vivi might open minds and shift perspectives for viewers willing to give her a fair chance.

The only validation that mattered

Amid all the noise, one voice carried more weight than any other. Oda, who is understood to be closely involved in the Netflix production, wrote a letter to fans in which he described the season two cast as absolutely the perfect choice after meeting them in person. His initial casting process had been based on photos and videos, but his confidence only deepened once he encountered the actors themselves.

For Chandran, that endorsement from the man whose imagination built the entire universe she now inhabits was definitive. She has been clear that his blessing is the only measure of validation she needs, and that clarity appears to have given her a firm place to stand amid everything else.

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