Jacob Elordi Sparks Drama: Venice Film Fest Clash Highlights 'DIVA' Behavior!
SCANDAL ROCKS VENICE FILM FESTIVAL: JACOB ELORDI'S EPIC MELTDOWN
In a shocking turn of events, Euphoria heartthrob Jacob Elordi, 28, was caught on camera getting into a heated altercation with a Venice Film Festival official at the world premiere of Frankenstein. The incident has left fans and critics alike talking about the actor's behavior, with many labeling him "super rude" for his outburst.
According to eyewitnesses, Elordi was in high spirits as he chatted with fans on the red carpet before the screening. However, things took a turn for the worse when he snapped at a festival official, reportedly telling him not to tell him what to do. The exchange was captured on camera and has since gone viral on TikTok.
The fan who shared the video revealed that Elordi remained "so nice" and "took photos with everyone he could." However, fans quickly turned on the actor for his behavior, with many accusing him of being a diva. "That was really super rude of Elordi," one fan wrote. "Ladies, I fear we have created a DIVA," another typed.
But not all fans were quick to judge Elordi. Some came to his defense, arguing that he was simply trying to do his job and protect himself from overzealous paparazzi. "He's there for your safety. He's doing his job," one fan wrote. "I think it was heat of the moment, he was trying his best to get to all the fans."
The incident has raised questions about Elordi's behavior and whether he was justified in snapping at the festival official. However, sources close to the actor claim that he was simply caught off guard by the official's actions.
In related news, People reported earlier this month that Elordi had ended his on-again, off-again four-year relationship with Olivia Jade, 25. The couple, who have been through a series of breakups and makeups, have reportedly decided to go their separate ways once again.
Elordi's recent breakup comes after he was spotted enjoying a romantic getaway with the 23-year-old nepo baby of Cindy Crawford in July. The two were seen getting cozy on a beach vacation, sparking rumors that they might be rekindling their romance.
But Elordi's love life isn't the only thing making headlines. His new film, Frankenstein, has been receiving rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Directed by Oscar Isaac, 60, the $120M-budget remake of Mary Shelley's classic novel earned a standing ovation of between 13 and 15 minutes at its world premiere on Saturday.
The film, which stars Elordi as the iconic monster, has been praised for its stunning visuals and performances. However, some critics have noted that the film's pacing is slow and meandering.
Elordi's performance in Frankenstein has been hailed as one of his best yet. In a recent interview with Variety, he revealed that playing the role of the monster was a transformative experience for him. "There's so many different layers to the costume," he explained. "When he's born, he's wearing nearly nothing. His chest is open and his head is high. Then, as he starts to experience pain, as we do as a teenager, he starts to hunch his shoulders. And as an adult, he closes off."
The actor added that playing the role of the monster "changed me fundamentally — changed the way that I approach performance and the way that I watch movies." Elordi's dedication to his craft is clear in every frame of the film, which has been praised for its thought-provoking themes and stunning visuals.
In related news, Denzel Washington was also spotted getting into a heated altercation with a photographer at the Cannes premiere of his movie Highest 2 Lowest in May. The iconic actor, 70, was filmed pointing his finger in the face of one of the snappers and shouting "Stop it!" during the dramatic exchange.
The incident has raised questions about Washington's behavior and whether he was justified in snapping at the photographer. However, sources close to the actor claim that he was simply trying to protect himself from overzealous paparazzi.
Thescholarlynote.com contacted representatives for Jacob Elordi for comment on the Venice Film Festival incident but did not hear back.