Star Wars Rey Actress Daisy Ridley Reacts To Fan Hate She Gets

Star Wars Rey Actress Daisy Ridley Reacts To Fan Hate She Gets

Key Takeaways

  • Daisy Ridley faced hate from fans over her portrayal of Rey in the Star Wars sequel trilogy.
  • Ridley received misogynistic criticism for her character, Rey, with some labeling her a “Mary Sue.”
  • Despite the negativity, Ridley chooses to focus on the positive reception she has received from fans.

As a lifelong Star Wars fan and someone who has grown up with this beloved franchise, I must say that Daisy Ridley’s portrayal of Rey was nothing short of incredible. However, it’s disheartening to see some fans resorting to hate and misogynistic criticism towards her character.


Actress Daisy Ridley, known for her role in Star Wars, has faced criticism from some passionate fans due to her character Rey, a central figure in Disney’s sequel trilogy. In a recent interview, Ridley discussed the negativity and her approach to dealing with such harsh comments.

In the sequel trilogy of the Star Wars saga, a new character named Rey was introduced as an orphan who was left on the barren planet Jakku by her unknown parents at a young age. Making ends meet as a scavenger, Rey finds herself embroiled in the struggle between the Resistance and the First Order, a faction originating from the collapsed Galactic Empire’s remnants. As it turns out, Rey possesses extraordinary Force abilities, and by the conclusion of the trilogy, she assists the Resistance in overthrowing the New Order and pledges to rebuild the Jedi Order. Although many fans admired Rey, some critics disliked her, frequently for illogical reasons, expressing their dissatisfaction through online discussions.

During an interview with Premiere (translated via Google), Ridley was questioned about the intense response towards Rey. “Not at all, not at all, not at all,” Ridley replied. “I’m aware that some people have voiced their displeasure, but I choose to ignore it.” She added, “It doesn’t truly impact me: I can’t alter how some men perceive women. Regrettably, that’s how society sometimes operates.” Ridley further discussed her approach to handling backlash from Star Wars fans.

[…] overall, I’ve been very well received. I’ve made the choice to focus on the positive.

Star Wars Rey Actress Daisy Ridley Reacts To Fan Hate She Gets

Although some valid criticisms have been made about the character of Rey, such as her sudden change in lineage, these issues might more appropriately be directed at the writing rather than actress Daisy Ridley. However, many constructive critiques of Rey were overshadowed by the overt misogyny displayed by certain fans. One common complaint was that Rey was labeled a “Mary Sue,” a term used for characters who possess extraordinary abilities or skills with minimal training and without notable weaknesses or flaws. The issue with branding Rey as a “Mary Sue” is that powerful characters are a recurring theme in the Star Wars franchise, particularly in the Skywalker saga. Characters like Anakin Skywalker and Luke Skywalker were accepted because of their unique abilities, with fans attributing their prowess to their special statuses. Rey, however, was subjected to criticism that could also be levied against the Skywalkers.

Hate incidents are regrettably prevalent among Star Wars enthusiasts. Actors like John Boyega, Moses Ingram, Kelly Marie Tran from The Last Jedi, and Ahmed Best who played Jar Jar Binks have faced racist attacks. Ridley, however, also points out that there are many Star Wars fans who admire these characters and frequently speak against such hateful incidents. It’s unfortunate that they need to do so, but it’s heartening to see that many Star Wars fans care for each other.

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2024-09-25 15:23