Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee has captivated the country, but it’s also been met with derision and pushback. In one case, an actress’ imitation of Ford has been interpreted by many as mockery.
Voice actress Rachel Butera portrays Leia Organa on Star Wars Resistance, Disney’s upcoming animated prequel to The Force Awakens, and fans heard her for the first time in a trailer released Thursday afternoon. But for a short time, they also heard her doing an imitation of Ford.
Ford’s voice shook as she read her opening statement before the committee—which recounted the night she says Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her, as well as the effects it had on her for decades—and endured several hours of questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
“I can’t believe this is my voice, can you??? Dr. Christine Blasey-Vocal Fry-Ford,” Butera wrote in the now-deleted tweet.
https://twitter.com/WinterisWriting/status/1045387262480044037
Her video was immediately met with outrage from people who saw it as mocking Ford and her story. Some called for Disney and Lucasfilm to recast Butera’s role.
https://twitter.com/SassyMamainLA/status/1045388311152345088
I believe Dr Ford. I believe women. I believe survivors. It is not ok to mock them. I am very disappointed in Rachel Butera and I hope she realizes how her actions have hurt people further and not been helpful or welcome. Not ok. Ever. https://t.co/w1j6JP3FfW
— Misty Mountain Stoll ⁷ 💜 (slow) (@aniistoll) September 27, 2018
You’re the voice of General Leia on @starwars Resistance and you’re using your platform to mock a woman who is baring her soul about a sexual assault in front of the country. Shame on you. Carrie Fisher would be appalled. https://t.co/W6Urtbq6AK
— Jill Pantozzi (@JillPantozzi) September 27, 2018
Yo, @starwars as someone with over 40 years as a fan, the atrocious level of disrespect, and of cruelty towards quite a large part of your fan base by proxy, is pretty gross.
— Kristen McHugh (pinned still relevant, she/her) (@kristenmchugh22) September 27, 2018
You might want to consider recasting if you don’t want to kill your show. https://t.co/8LoTcoGXdQ
Butera deleted the video shortly after posting it and receiving backlash from fans, but a version of it was uploaded by SYFY Wire’s Courtney Enlow. Others circulated on Twitter.
The Daily Dot has reached out to Disney and Lucasfilm for comment, and we will update if we hear back.
Butera later said that she was attempting to imitate Ford’s voice and wasn’t trying to mock her.
“I was by no means mocking a rape victim I am 100% on Christine Blasey Ford’s side!” Butera wrote. “I am just a vocal impressionist and decided to imitate her voice but it was a mistake. I apologize a [sic] and I believe ALl women.”
A few minutes later, she added, “I am seriously sorry I honestly didn’t think this would offend anyone I just thought I was imitating the voice.”
Butera has since made her Twitter account private.
The comment about vocal fry struck a particular nerve. It’s a critique usually reserved for women’s voices, but worse, Butera’s video made light of a sexual assault survivor who became emotional as she told the nation what happened to her. On a day where so many people, especially women, watched a woman relive what happened to her on national television, the video (whether or not it was meant to mock Ford’s voice) was yet another affront to those who have been particularly affected by Ford’s testimony.