LUPITA Nyong'o has apparently had several of her scenes cut down in the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The Kenyan actress, who won an Academy Award for her performance in 12 Years A Slave, stars in the upcoming blockbuster as Maz Kanata.
But director JJ Abrams reportedly wasn't impressed by her performance and has been forced to cut several of her scenes down in the final edit.
According to The Sun, he was left unconvinced by what he saw and ordered for Lupita's dialogue to be re-recorded.
A source told the paper: "The CGI seemed to be what Lupita struggled with, perhaps because it meant she felt less of a connection to the character. There was a general sense that something wasn’t working so a lot of her scenes ended up being either re-worked or cut."
Added the source: "Unfortunately she just didn’t end up delivering. It does happen in Hollywood, but not usually with Academy Award winners. Her part in the final film will now be a lot smaller than was initially expected. It’s ultimately quite embarrassing for Lupita but she’s still thrilled to even be in such an iconic movie."
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