Many of the on-screen acts might affect the real-life of actors. We have seen many actors finding it challenging to return to their normal life after diverting themselves into the fictional character.
But in the case of American actress Laura Bailey, she received death threats for her role in 'The Last of Us 2.' In the video game, she voiced the character named Abby, which became one of the controversial topics recently. Bailey shared some screenshots from her Twitter that showcased the violent threats to her and her family.
The actress who has already voiced several in-game characters including Chun-Li, Mary Jane in Spider-Man, Akali, Catwoman, and many more poured her emotions attained by the harassing tweets on Twitter on 4 July 2020. Her tweet got retweeted more than 28,000 times recently.
(©: Twitter/Laura Bailey)
Nevertheless, her fans backed up her with supporting messages, and she followed up with thanking messages to all her supporters.
Abby, portrayed by Bailey, was a hateful character for many of the game-lovers. In the game, Abby kills Joel, and it was the main thing to erupt the death threats against her and her family.
Who Is Laura Bailey? Her Acting Credits
Laura Bailey is an American tv actress. She was born on 28 May 1981 in Biloxi, Mississippi, in the United States. She is a graduate of Collin County Community College in Plano, Texas, where she studied acting.
Bailey's legacy in the entertainment world prevailed since the mid-80s. In 1986, she voiced Chi-Chi and Sara in the televisions series named Dragon Ball Z. Similarly, she voiced on several other Dragon Ball series.
Laura Bailey in 'The Last Part of Us II' (©: Forbes)
Besides that, her accolades include movies, tv shows, and games like Meitantei Conan (1996-98), BloodRayne (2002), Gunslinger Girl (2003-04), Ragnarok: The Animation (2004), and A Four Course Meal (2005).
Furthermore, she appeared in Monster (2004-05), Transformers: Animated (2008), Catherine (2011), Mulaney (2015), Constantine City of Demons: The Movie (2018), The Last of Us: Part II (2020), and many others.