How much does Sean Penn hate selfies? Enough to invoke the Holocaust
In his own unique words, the One Battle After Another actor made it clear there is no one he wonโt reject for a fan photo โ and revealed the real reason he skipped the Oscars O ne of the highlights of this yearโs Oscars was Sean Pennโs win for best supporting actor. Not because
In his own unique words, the One Battle After Another actor made it clear there is no one he wonโt reject for a fan photo โ and revealed the real reason he skipped the Oscars
O ne of the highlights of this yearโs Oscars was Sean Pennโs win for best supporting actor. Not because he deserved it โ although in truth he probably did โ but because he didnโt turn up , which simultaneously made the ceremony a little bit shorter and spared the world a Sean Penn acceptance speech.
At the time, much was made about the reason for Pennโs absence. Since he spent Oscars night in Ukraine, the leading theory was that he was making a profound point about the frivolity of backslapping awards shows during times of tangible crisis. Turns out that isnโt quite the case, though. Sean Penn skipped the Oscars because he hates selfies. Weโll get to the exact quote in a minute, and you should probably brace yourself for it, but he really, really hates selfies. A lot.
During a conversation with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins at the Tribeca festival on Friday, Penn broached the subject of his Oscars absence. He started by noting that he generally isnโt very good with crowds. โItโs not just [that itโs] an awards show,โ he explained of the ceremony. โIt would be the same if this group was going to an afterparty and one stepped into that. That always represented social discomfort for me; too many people.โ As a rule, Penn stated that he now no longer mixes in any social group larger than eight people.
But wait, didnโt Penn attend the Golden Globes this year? And isnโt the Golden Globes famous for having more than eight attendees? Correct, and it turns out the whole affair was so relentlessly awful that it spurred his decision to quit awards shows forever. In fairness to Penn, it was clearly a rough night for him; host Nikki Glaser compared his face to a sexy leather handbag, he was caught smoking at his table and then he lost to Stellan Skarsgรฅrd.
Mainly, though, the thing he hated the most was the selfies. Weโre getting close to the quote now, so prepare yourself for it, but for context Penn told Collins that after the show he found himself fending off waves of people who wanted to have their photo taken with him. It is safe to say that he is not a fan.
โPeople should not do selfies ever with anyone,โ Penn told Collins. โItโs bad for you. Itโs bad for everyone. Itโs a soul-sucker.โ
And in this respect, Penn joins a growing number of celebrities who prefer not to have selfies taken with fans. Paul McCartney recently revealed that he has a long spiel about not wanting to look like a specific monkey from St-Tropez whose sole job involves taking pictures with tourists for money. Emilia Clarke says she stopped after someone tried to take a photo while she was in the middle of a panic attack in an airport. Emma Watson refuses because she doesnโt want to constantly give away her location to the internet.

