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29.01.2022 - 02:17 / hollywoodlife.com
Sean Penn has angered many after he doubled down on his claims that men have become “quite feminized” and this time, slammed men who wear skirts.
Sean Penn, 61, has doubled down on his controversial claims that men these days are “feminized” and took it a step further by slamming any man who has ever worn a skirt. “I think that men have, in my view, become quite feminized,” he declared during an interview with The Independent. “I have these very strong women in my life who do not take masculinity as a sign of oppression toward them. There are a lot of, I think, cowardly genes that lead to people surrendering their jeans and putting on a skirt.”
It’s worth noting that his daughter Dylan, who worked with him on Flag Day, was present for the discussion and reportedly became noticeably uncomfortable when he uttered the words “quite feminized.” Twitterverse is not taking well to the Mystic River actor’s discriminatory comments. “1st do celebs lknow they could enjoy their fame, $ & success without making comments that have real life consequences on the marginalized?” One user wondered. “2nd did he not read history? Vikings, Gladiators, Scottish warriors,” they continued, noting noble men who have worn skirts in history.
History aside, another Twitter user noted how plenty of men in today’s times in a large number of cultures still wear skirts. “Paging the billions of men who wear “skirts” in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka,” they wrote. The Gaslit actor first took his stance on men being “feminized” during an interview with iNews.
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Sean Penn has hit the headlines for complaining about American men being “feminised”. He seems very put out by it. Whining to the Independent, he said: “There are a lot of, I think, cowardly genes that lead to people surrendering their jeans and putting on a skirt.
recently claimed “cowardly genes” have led people to “surrender their jeans and put on a skirt”.The actor was asked about his views on masculinity by the Independent, after stating that he “believes that men in American culture have become wildly feminised” in a prior interview.Asked to clarify his comments, Penn said: “I think that men have, in my view, become quite feminised. I have these very strong women in my life who do not take masculinity as a sign of oppression toward them.“There are a lot of, I think, cowardly genes that lead to people surrendering their jeans and putting on a skirt.”Now, Newton has responded to the comments via Twitter.
Thandiwe Newton called out Sean Penn over his recent comments about men being too "feminized" in American culture. The actor recently doubled down on comments he made to a British newspaper in which he argued that he believes men are finding it fashionable or empowering to adopt more feminine traits and reject masculinity. Speaking to The Independent, Penn stated that he believes "cowardly genes" are to blame for what he sees as masculinity becoming vilified in American culture. In response, the "Westworld" actress took to Twitter to sound off on Penn by calling him a "jibbering fool." Thandiwe Newton called out Sean Penn for his recent comments on American men. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for CORE - Taylor Hill/FilmMagic) "Dude what are you SAY-ING?? Like for REAL? You’re a jibbering FOOL.
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Thandiwe Newton isn’t putting up with Sean Penn’s “jibberish.”
Thandiwe Newton is reacting to Sean Penn‘s viral quote from over the weekend.
Zack Sharf Thandiwe Newton took a stand against Sean Penn after the actor and filmmaker made headlines for comments about men becoming too feminized in American culture. The “Milk” and “Mystic River” Oscar winner said in an interview with The Independent last week that it’s a “cowardly gene” that leads men to wear skirts.“Dude what are you saying?” Newton wrote on Twitter in reaction to Penn’s comments. “Like for real? You’re a jibbering fool…you used to be sexy but now you’re just tragic.”The “Crash” and “Westworld” star added, “In front of your daughter!? That poor little mite.
Sean Penn doubled down on comments he made about masculinity in American men during a recent interview in which he blamed "cowardly genes" for men "putting on a skirt." The controversial comments came after the "Flag Day" actor and two-time Oscar-winner spoke out about American culture in an interview with a newspaper in which he explained that he feels men in the country are being feminized. "I am in the club that believes that men in American culture have become wildly feminised," he said. in an interview with the U.K's i News.
Sean Penn has claimed “cowardly genes” are leading people to “surrender their jeans and put on a skirt”. The actor spoke about his views on masculinity during a recent interview with The Independent, stating: “I think that men have, in my view, become quite feminised. ”Penn – who currently stars in the recently released action film Flag Day – added: “I have these very strong women in my life who do not take masculinity as a sign of oppression toward them.