The Kremlin is believed to have been thrown into anarchy following a number of blows to Vladimir Putin's regime, as the planned invasion of Ukraine slows.
25.02.2022 - 21:01 / wonderwall.com
John Cena is getting body slammed for a tweet he sent amid the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.About five hours after Russia began invading neighboring Ukraine, the wrestler-turned-actor decided to capitalize on the war by promoting his HBO Max show "Peacemaker," in which he plays a superhero hellbent on peace."If I could somehow summon the powers of a real life #Peacemaker I think this would be a great time to do so," he tweeted on Feb.
24. If I could somehow summon the powers of a real life #Peacemaker I think this would be a great time to do so.The tweet did not sit well with some of his followers, as many felt the message was shameless. "Great time to hashtag your show for trending purposes
.The Kremlin is believed to have been thrown into anarchy following a number of blows to Vladimir Putin's regime, as the planned invasion of Ukraine slows.
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John Cena‘s attempt to promote peace is not going over well.
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John Cena was slammed after he appeared to use the Ukraine crisis to promote his HBO show. The backlash began after the 44-year-old professional wrestler/actor took to his Twitter on Thursday (Feb. 24) to respond to the news of Russia invading Ukraine, which was quickly condemned by President Joe Biden and other world leaders. “If I could somehow summon the powers of a real life #Peacemaker, I think this would be a great time to do so,” John wrote, referencing the superhero series in which he plays the titular role.
amid the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war.The actor-turned-wrestler, 44, seemingly used the Russian invasion of Ukraine to promote his HBO Max show “Peacemaker” on Twitter and sparked a major backlash.“If I could somehow summon the powers of a real life #Peacemaker I think this would be a great time to do so,” he shamelessly tweeted about the titular DC superhero role he performs on the series amid the conflict.
amid the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war.The actor-turned-wrestler, 44, seemingly used the Russian invasion of Ukraine to promote his HBO Max show “Peacemaker” on Twitter and sparked a major backlash.“If I could somehow summon the powers of a real life #Peacemaker I think this would be a great time to do so,” he blatantly tweeted about the titular DC superhero amid the conflict.