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F1’s Damson Idris Just Wants To Make His Black Women Fans Proud

30 June 20258 Mins Read

Damson Idris is racing straight to becoming a household Hollywood name. But no matter where his career takes him next, we can say that we saw him first. The “we” is Black women, of course, who dubbed the British-Nigerian actor a certified Internet Boyfriend long before his starring turn in this summer’s first big blockbuster. After captivating audiences as Franklin Saint in Snowfall, Idris is shifting gears — literally — into high-octane territory with his leading role in F1, the Formula 1 racing film from director Joseph Kosinski and producer/ star Brad Pitt. Whether he’s embodying a South Central kingpin or donning a racing suit opposite Hollywood heavyweights, Idris brings depth, precision, and a quiet confidence that continues to set him apart. And as Unbothered’s very own Christa Eduafo found out when she sat down with him recently in New York City, the actor is well aware that his Black female fanbase bet big on Damson Idris stock early. 

“I can’t wait for them to go on this journey with me throughout my career,” Idris said with a smile.  

Here, Idris opens up about the evolution of his career, his mother’s influence as both an anchor and a humbling presence (African mums stay on brand), and the unwavering support he receives from the fans who’ve been riding with him since day one. He also teases his upcoming role in Children of Blood and Bone, the hotly anticipated fantasy epic based on Tomi Adeyemi’s bestselling novel. Between blockbuster projects and staying rooted in purpose, Idris is proving he’s not just a rising star, he’s shaping the future of Black storytelling, barrelling full speed towards superstardom — and we’re riding shotgun. 

Unbothered: You’re starring in what’s going to be the blockbuster of the summer. Walk me through when you found out you were going to be in F1. Was it shock? Was it readiness? How did that feel?

Damson Idris: Man, I was in Turks and Caicos. So I was on vacation, I was looking at the sunset, and then I got a phone call: ‘Hey, do you want to be a Formula 1 driver?’ And I lost my mind. I just screamed to the heavens. This is a part that I prayed for. I dreamed of this, so being able to accomplish it, and to be at this place today where I believe we made a brilliant movie, is a dream come true.

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You mentioned prayer. You’ve said that you manifested this role. In a previous interview, you said you downloaded the Formula One game and named your player Joshua Pierce, which is the name of your character in the film. So, do you manifest often? 

DI: 100%. I understand how powerful we are as beings, and with the characters that I play, I do believe that what’s mine is mine. So it’s really a feeling that I tend to chase. With Snowfall, I really wanted to work in the States, and I loved those kinds of gangster movies, like Goodfellas, American Gangster and the like. And then with this movie, I really wanted to play an athlete because of my football background. But I was also ready and prepared for a movie that I believe was going to reach every corner of the world. So when this opportunity came, I knew it was mine and I wanted to do a really good job. So hopefully I made everyone proud.

You were amazing in the film. I’m a big manifestation person as well, and it’s just about knowing, just being certain, and that’s really it. So between Joshua Pierce and Snowfall’s Franklin, you play characters that have a lot of aura to them. So I was wondering, would you say you have aura?

DI: I just learned what aura is the other day. Do I have aura? I don’t know. No, I’m the worst person to ask. I’ll never admit that I have aura. I’ll never admit it, but I don’t know. Alright, yeah, I got a little, tiny, little sprinkle of aura [laughs].

[My mum] is my biggest fan. When the movie comes out, the opinion that’s gonna matter most to me is hers.

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You said recently that you’re most excited for your mum to see this film, and that she would call to check on your safety when you were on set.  What were those calls like? 

DI: Just her screaming in Yoruba, “you better be safe!” She’s my biggest fan. So when the movie comes out, you know, the opinion that’s gonna matter most to me is hers.

Your character in the film, Joshua, has such a beautiful close relationship with his mother. And I know you mention all the time that you have one with your own. So I was wondering, how does your mum keep you grounded as your star is rising?

DI: I call her all the time. Every day I call her. On this career [journey] that I’m on, you know, you spend so much time in the back of a car alone, alone in a hotel room, you know, alone on a plane, so to have someone that I can call that just constantly reminds me of where I came from is so important to me. And my mum is that person.

That’s so valuable to have. I’m Ghanaian, so African parents can be our biggest cheerleaders, but they can also humble us lovingly. So I was wondering if you have an example of a time that your mum lovingly brought you back down to earth.

DI: Oh my gosh, when I first started acting, working in a theatre is this revered thing in the UK. So I would be doing plays, and my mum would come and watch the plays, and she’d be like, “yes, theatre is okay, but when are you going to be on EastEnders or Hollyoaks? Because my mum loves soaps. So in my head, funny enough, through that was how I said to myself, Man, I need to be on a screen. So, yeah, I guess my mum was a huge motivator for that. She was underwhelmed by my theater parts. 

I’m grateful that [Black women] support my work. I can’t wait for them to go on this journey with me throughout my career. I always want to make Black women proud.

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You have a lot of Black female fans. You’re a little bit of a heartthrob. What has that attention been like? Is that a new experience, something you pay attention to, or is it just kind of background noise?

DI: I don’t pay attention to it, but I’m grateful that they support my work and that they support my aura. I can’t wait for them to go on this journey with me throughout my career. You know, I always want to make Black women proud. I was raised by one.

Can you give a little message to your Black women fans? 

DI: To my gorgeous Black women out there who are supporting me, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I can’t wait for you to watch F1. I promise you, Joshua has aura [laughs]. 

You know exactly how we felt when we walked out of Black Panther? That’s how we’re going to feel with [Children of Blood and Bone]. We put everything into it.

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Children of Blood and Bone is next for you. It just wrapped. That was a stacked cast. You worked with a lot of members of the diaspora there. What was the most exciting part about being a part of that film?

DI: So many of them are my friends that I’ve known for so long. In passing on this journey, we always say the same thing to each other: “When are we going to work with each other?” So I tip my hat to Paramount and Gina Prince-Bythewood for assembling a juggernaut of a cast. We spent six months in Cape Town filming and we just wrapped. Every day, a new heavyweight would come in and just prove why they exist. You know, from Idris to Viola to Chiwetel to Regina to Cynthia. I could just say their first names and you know what time it is. 

But also just watching a lot of us, younger actors, find our way and own our power, too. Tosin Cole and Amandla Stenberg, and Thuso Mbedu, our lead, who I just think is such a beautiful actress. I can’t wait for her career to blossom, too. So, I just feel really blessed. Lashana Lynch, Zackary Momoh, there was so much great energy on set. You know exactly how we felt when we walked out of Black Panther? That’s how we’re going to feel with this picture. We put everything into it. We showed so much respect to Africa, and we showed so much respect to the story, too.

F1 is now playing in cinemas.

This article was originally published on Unbothered’s US edition

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