Teen Wolf hottie Colton Haynes is no stranger to fighting hate — he gave Act the deets on his work with MTV’s anti-bullying campaign “Love is Louder” last summer — so we’re totes not surprised that he’s harnessed his supernatural social media powers to spread MLK’s message.
In honor of the irreplaceable reverend, Colton tweeted this intense warning about the negative influence that intolerance has on our lives:

Preach it! He may play a clueless jock-wolf on TV, but clearly Colton has way more going on upstairs than just that chiseled jawline.
And let’s not forget the other stars who filled their feeds with MLK’s inspirational words — MC mogul Diddy, TV diva doc Kate Walsh and host-with-the-most Ryan Seacrest all blasted out 140 characters of equality, hope, love and unity pulled straight from the good doctor’s teachings.
MLK #FTW!





Colton’s career began at the age of 15 when he began modeling for Abercrombie & Fitch while living in New York City. After a move to Los Angeles, an acting career started to take shape with appearances in the television series CSI: Miami, Pushing Daisies, Melrose Place, The Hills and Privileged. Long form television ventures include the Hallmark film Forever and Always and uncredited appearance as a young man in a cafe in the 2007 blockbuster Transformers.
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