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Forest Whitaker here, everybody. I'm sorry I had to strike out that previous section, but I see some truly ignorant people have been saying some really asinine things about me, and I want to set the record straight. First off: yes, I have a lazy eye. It is actually a genetic condition known as ptosis. I find it to be wholly unimportant in my life as well as my acting career. Even the producers in Hollywood have learned that my superior acting talent obviously outshines any damage my eye may or may not do. Everyone needs to calm down, release their ignorance, and get to know a little more about me. If you want, you should check out my real article, Forest Whitaker. I'm sure that article has a great deal of information on my work in Bird, American Gun, and Prêt-à-Porter, just to name a few o

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  • Forest Whitaker here, everybody. I'm sorry I had to strike out that previous section, but I see some truly ignorant people have been saying some really asinine things about me, and I want to set the record straight. First off: yes, I have a lazy eye. It is actually a genetic condition known as ptosis. I find it to be wholly unimportant in my life as well as my acting career. Even the producers in Hollywood have learned that my superior acting talent obviously outshines any damage my eye may or may not do. Everyone needs to calm down, release their ignorance, and get to know a little more about me. If you want, you should check out my real article, Forest Whitaker. I'm sure that article has a great deal of information on my work in Bird, American Gun, and Prêt-à-Porter, just to name a few o
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  • Forest Whitaker here, everybody. I'm sorry I had to strike out that previous section, but I see some truly ignorant people have been saying some really asinine things about me, and I want to set the record straight. First off: yes, I have a lazy eye. It is actually a genetic condition known as ptosis. I find it to be wholly unimportant in my life as well as my acting career. Even the producers in Hollywood have learned that my superior acting talent obviously outshines any damage my eye may or may not do. Everyone needs to calm down, release their ignorance, and get to know a little more about me. If you want, you should check out my real article, Forest Whitaker. I'm sure that article has a great deal of information on my work in Bird, American Gun, and Prêt-à-Porter, just to name a few of the pieces I have starred in. I would especially suggest that you take a look at my work in The Last King of Scotland, for which I won my Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Using my unique acting skillset, I drove headfirst into the role I was given, and not only did I act like my character, Idi Amin, but I became him in many senses of the word. If you don't mind me sounding a little full of myself, I believe that my work on that film is truly one of the quintessential performances of the last 100 years. I would suggest that someone delete this article immediately and redirect the page to Forest Whitaker. That should clear things up about who I am, not only as an actor, but as a man. Peace everybody. ~Forest Whitaker
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