In the wake of the SoulCycle and Equinox scandal—i.e. the recent controversy over billionaire Stephen Ross, who owns the parent company of Equinox and SoulCycle, scheduling a pricey fundraiser in the Hamptons for Trump’s 2020 campaign—Armie Hammer would like to point everyone’s attention to Marvel. On Friday the actor tweeted about the studio’s connection to Isaac Perlmutter, the Marvel chairman who is a longtime friend of Donald Trump’s.

“Hey, while everyone seems to be on this Equinox thing, it might be a good time to mention that one of Trump’s largest financial contributors is the chairman of Marvel Entertainment (Isaac Perlmutter)..... jussayin,” Hammer wrote. In the wake of learning about Ross’s planned Trump fundraiser, many former devotees of those pricey gyms have canceled their memberships, including actor Billy Eichner and Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness.

Perlmutter, meanwhile, is the eccentric, secretive, controversial former CEO of Marvel Entertainment, a position he held from 2005 to 2017. He is now the chairman of the company. And it’s true that, as Hammer said, he’s a major Trump donor as well. In 2016, Perlmutter donated $1 million to Trump’s fundraiser for wounded veterans, which made headlines and garnered backlash online. He has continued donating, recently giving $360,000—the maximum amount—to Trump’s reelection campaign. He has also appeared with Trump at press conferences and at the U.S. Central Command Headquarters.

Before Trump’s election, Perlmutter was a controversial figure in the Marvel world, reportedly clashing with Marvel head Kevin Feige behind the scenes and making sexist business decisions, like limiting the number of Black Widow toys in 2015 because he supposedly believed “girl” toys wouldn’t sell. Around 2015, though, Feige was able to shrug off Perlmutter’s control after a reorganization at the top of the company allowed Feige to report to Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn instead. The decision was perceived as a sign of Feige’s growing capital at the company, and a blow to Perlmutter.

Jeph Loeb, head of Marvel TV, still reports to Perlmutter. The 76-year-old billionaire also still oversees Marvel publishing and animation, among other operations. While his contributions to Trump have been criticized by certain corners of the Marvel fandom, he has yet to receive full-scale blowback from the public along the same lines as Equinox and SoulCycle.

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