Jewish Actor Tweets ‘FU BDS’ Following Box Office Success of ‘Wonder Woman’ Movie Starring Israeli Actress Gal Gadot
by Shiryn Ghermezian
A Jewish actor who stars on the hit television series “Scandal” posted a defiant message to BDS supporters on Twitter on Sunday following a successful opening weekend for the “Wonder Woman” film.
Joshua Malina — who plays David Rosen in the ABC series — tweeted “FU BDS” and also shared a fellow Twitter user’s message about box office numbers for “Wonder Woman,” which stars Israeli actress Gal Gadot in the lead role.
FU, bds. https://t.co/CZi9WWFrKK
— (((Joshua Malina))) (@JoshMalina) June 4, 2017
The superhero movie about the Amazonian princess hit screens on Friday and as of Sunday morning had made an estimated $100.5 million in its domestic opening and around the same in worldwide markets, according to Forbes.
The Patty Jenkins-directed film broke records this weekend by becoming the biggest domestic opening for a female director ever. Director Sam Taylor-Johnson previously held the record for “Fifty Shades of Grey.”
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