Cue the world’s tiniest violin, as Wokey horror Susan Sarandon laments that she has been blacklisted for making controversial remarks about Jewish people being an antisemite.
Oscar-winning actress Susan Sarandon admitted her career has suffered since she made controversial remarks about Jewish people at a pro-Palestinian rally last year.
“I was dropped by my agency, my projects were pulled,” Sarandon told British newspaper The Times. “I’ve been used as an example of what not to do if you want to continue to work.”
Sarandon was quickly dropped from major Hollywood talent agency, UTA, last November after making anti-Jewish comments at a rally in Manhattan protesting the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
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The far-left actress, who drew the wrath of other Hollywood liberals after refusing to endorse Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, said she was unsure if she’d ever work in a major Hollywood production again because of the fallout from her activism.
“I don’t know,” she told The Times, when asked if she thought she’d get offers for big budget movies in the future.
I wrote “antisemite” because she didn’t just make insensitive comments about Jews and then “apologize”; she has since shilled for Hamas and been a Hamas atrocity denialist.
Meanwhile:
Sarandon is currently working on a low-budget bowling comedy, “The Gutter.” She told The Times she doesn’t believe she’ll get offered “anything in Hollywood” again.
The Gutter? Seems appropriate.
Speaking of which, I wonder if she is considering opening an OnlyFans account.