Proud Susan Sarandon was spotted out and about in New York City on Wednesday for the first time since being dumped by her Hollywood talent agency this week over her recent anti-Semitic remarks.
Sarandon, 77, was spotted walking down Christopher Street in the West Village wearing a letterman-style “Simpsons” jacket, a black newsboy hat, gray pants, gray and red shoes and pink gloves.
The “Thelma and Louise” star’s red and white coat featured her name embroidered in red with patches of Marge and Homer and other characters from the show placed randomly throughout.
The comfortable look was almost identical to what the Oscar winner wore when she made her controversial appearance at a pro-Palestinian rally in the city’s Union Square on Friday.
Sarandon has been let go from top Hollywood agency UTA after saying terrified Jews are “getting a taste of what it’s like to be Muslim in America,” Page Six revealed Tuesday.
Sarandon, 77, was spotted exploring the streets of New York City on Wednesday wearing a custom “Simpsons” letterman-style jacket. J. Messerschmidt for the NY Post Her comfortable get-up was similar to the outfit she wore during a pro-Palestinian rally in NYC’s Union Square on Friday. J. Messerschmidt for the NY Post The Oscar winner wore maroon gloves, black pants and a striped shirt while walking in the West Village Wednesday. J. Messerschmidt for the NY Post
A source told Page Six that staff at the talent agency were hurt by his comments.
Sarandon, who won an Academy Award for “Dead Man Walking,” has spent weeks lambasting Israel after Hamas’s surprise attack on the Jewish state on Oct. 7.
On Friday, he attended a “Shut It Down for Palestine” protest in Union Square, where he said many are “scared to be Jewish right now” and is it the same feeling felt by Muslims in the country.
“It’s important to listen, it’s important to have the facts…you don’t have to go through the whole history of the region, you just have to show the baby that died in the incubator,” he said.
Sarandon attended a pro-Palestinian rally in the Big Apple, where she said many were “scared to be Jewish right now” and noted it was the same feeling felt by Muslims in the country. Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock
“Those images are enough to show you that something is drastically wrong. We need a ceasefire now.”
He also joined in chanting “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” – which has been considered antisemitic.
Sarandon also reposted a tweet from a right-wing account that claimed an Israeli helicopter had killed Israelis. He also retweeted a post celebrating Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, who has been accused of being antisemitic for years.
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