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Sean Penn has come under fire after making controversial remarks about selfies during a Tribeca Festival conversation with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins. The Oscar-winning actor argued that fan photos are harmful, calling them “soul-suckers.”
But his comments took a shocking turn when he referenced a Holocaust survivor and a child with a disability as examples of situations where he would refuse a selfie.
The bizarre comparison quickly spread online, with critics blasting Penn as insensitive and labeling him “the biggest dirtbag in Hollywood.”
The backlash added to Penn’s long history of polarizing behavior. Social media users condemned his choice of words, saying he could have expressed his dislike of selfies without invoking such extreme examples.
Penn explained that large gatherings and constant photo requests fuel his anxiety, which is why he skipped the Oscars this year despite winning for One Battle After Another.
Instead, he traveled to Ukraine to meet President Volodymyr Zelensky, saying he enjoyed watching the ceremony from abroad without the stress of Hollywood events.
Penn’s comments also revived discussion of his troubled past, including decades of legal issues and volatile clashes with the media. From his 1980s arrests for assault to his reputation for confrontational behavior, critics argue that his latest remarks fit a pattern of headline-making controversy.
While Penn insists he respects veterans and has no agenda beyond connecting with people, many feel his Tribeca comments crossed a line, reinforcing his reputation as one of Hollywood’s most unpredictable figures.
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