HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Star Steve Toussaint Calls Out Racist Fans: "A Rich Black Guy? That’s Beyond The Pale”

HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Star Steve Toussaint Calls Out Racist Fans: "A Rich Black Guy? That’s Beyond The Pale”

As was to be expected, Steve Toussaint's casting as Lord Corlys Velaryon in House of the Dragon came in for some backlash, and the actor has now responded to the racism he's encountered...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 23, 2022 08:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones

Although the show did add more diverse characters as it progressed, Game of Thrones was often criticised for its lack of representation. Prequel series House of the Dragon addressed this by enlisting Steve Toussaint to play Lord Corlys Velaryon, aka the Sea Snake, but, of course, his casting was met with backlash from a very different contingent of "fans."

During an interview with Men's Health, Toussaint responded to the online negativity surrounding his casting.

“It seems to be very hard for people to swallow,” noted the actor. “They are happy with a dragon flying. They’re happy with white hair and violet-colored eyes, but a rich Black guy? That’s beyond the pale.”

Though never explicitly stated, Velaryon is assumed to be white in the Fire and Blood novel (most of George R.R. Martin's principal characters are), but Toussaint's point is perfectly valid. Even though the mythology behind Westeros is supposed to mirror our own history in some ways, this is a fantasy tale, so "historical accuracy" doesn't enter into it.

Fortunately, the majority of fans have embraced Toussaint's casting as the Sea Snake.

“What has been wonderful is for every toxic person that has somehow found their way into my timeline, there have been so many others who have been so supportive and been like, ‘Oh my god, I can’t wait, this is going to be great!'” he added. “Even when we were doing certain scenes, there would be supporting artists who would come up and go, ‘It’s great to have this representation.'”

Lord Velaryon is more of a background character at first, but expect him to make his presence felt soon enough!

The first episode of House of the Dragon is now streaming, and was HBO's most-watched series premiere of all time with close to 10 million viewers.

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