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Zachary Levi defies cancel culture after Donald Trump endorsement



Zachary Levi revealed that he is uncertain about his future.

Zachary Levi doesn’t believe cancel culture has affected his career.

The 44-year-old actor appeared on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast, where the host speculated that his career is facing setbacks because of his support for President Donald Trump.

“You got canceled —” Maher began but was interrupted by Shazam! star.

“Have I been canceled?” Levi joked.

“I hope I haven’t been canceled yet, but if it happens, it happens.”

Unconvinced, Maher tried to put the actor on the spot by suggesting that his Trump endorsement had, in fact, hurt his career. “Come on, didn’t you lose jobs for that? Isn’t that what canceling is?”

 “For voting for Trump? I have yet to see what the ultimate effects of all that are gonna be,” the star revealed.

“I already had multiple jobs that I was in the process of shooting or that I have yet to shoot, and none of those have been compromised.” 

The Chuck actor emphasized that no producers or studios have expressed concerns about his political stance, and his projects remain on track. 

However, he admitted that he is uncertain about what the future holds. 

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