The 19-year-old actor, however, said she had to make the tough decision as she believed her lighter complexion would be a disconnect to play a character which was a part of the world of actors playing Africans in the Ryan Coogler-director film.
"One of the most challenging things for me to do was to walk away from 'Black Panther'. I got really, really close and they were like, 'Do you want to continue fighting for this?' And I was like, this isn't right.
"That was really challenging, to make that decision, but I have no regrets. I recognise 100 per cent that there are spaces that I should not take up and when I do take up a space it's because I've thought really, really critically about it and I've consulted people I really trust and it feels right," she added.
"Black Panther" is the first Marvel film to be led by a person of colour - Chadwick Boseman - and featuring a virtually all-black cast with Michael B Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Andy Serkis, Martin Freeman, among others.
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