
Sean Penn Defends Woody Allen By Trying To Discredit Ronan Farrow
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The Oscar winner said he wouldn’t trust the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist “with a dime.”
We’re assuming that Sean Penn wasn’t the biggest fan of the Me Too movement.
The liberal actor spoke openly about his support of the controversial filmmaker Woody Allen during an interview on the “Louis Theroux Podcast″ Monday by disparaging those who have made accusations against the director — namely his son and journalist, Ronan Farrow.
The topic of the “Annie Hall” filmmaker came up a little over an hour and six minutes into the episode when Theroux asked Penn if he’d ever work with Allen again.
Penn starred in Allen’s 1999 film, “Sweet and Lowdown.”
In response to Theroux’s question, Penn confidently said he’d work with him again in a “heartbeat.”
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