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Cleft Lip Prosthetic Sparks Outrage in New Film

Summary

  • Lily-Rose Depp's prosthetic cleft lip in 'Werwulf' filming sparks backlash.
  • Charities Smile Train and CLAPA voice concerns over stereotyping.
  • Community members express hurt over depiction of birth difference.
Cleft Lip Prosthetic Sparks Outrage in New Film

Photos of Lily-Rose Depp filming for the medieval horror film 'Werwulf' have triggered significant backlash from the cleft palate community and leading charities. Depp was observed on set in Surrey, England, sporting a prosthetic cleft lip as part of her character's 13th-century appearance.

Global nonprofit Smile Train and the UK charity Cleft Lip & Palate Association (CLAPA) have voiced their concerns. They fear the film's use of a cleft lip, particularly in a horror context with historical ties to terms like "wolf-lip," could reinforce harmful stereotypes and negatively influence public perception of individuals with clefts.

Both organizations are reaching out to the production team to understand the portrayal and offer guidance. The incident has resurfaced outdated attitudes, prompting a strong response from the cleft community, who emphasize that their differences should not be demonized or used as a prop, highlighting the need for greater understanding and respect for visible differences.

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The use of a prosthetic cleft lip for Lily-Rose Depp in the film 'Werwulf' has caused outrage among charities and the cleft community who fear it reinforces negative stereotypes.
Smile Train and CLAPA worry that the film's portrayal of a cleft lip, especially in a horror context, could perpetuate harmful associations and public misconceptions.
A cleft lip or palate is a birth condition where facial parts don't join properly during womb development, creating a gap in the lip, palate, or both.

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