MsMarvel star Iman Vellani’s MCU fandom isn’t just another press tour talking point; she’s the genuine article
Vellani, who plays Pakistani-American teenager Kamala Khan/, not only has an Iron Man shrine in her childhood bedroom, but she also has a knowledge base that consists of deep cuts such as cross-promotional material between Marvel Studios and Xbox.’s creative team was so taken with Vellani’s enthusiasm for the Marvel Cinematic Universe that they took inspiration from her own collection of Iron Man merchandise.
“So back home, I have an Iron Man shrine, basically. And one of the things in it is a bust of Iron Man’s head, but it’s also a cologne. It smells foul, but it looks cool.
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