Red Carpet Controversy: Denjel Washington’s ‘Handy’ photographer’s sharp debate at Cannes Film Festival

Red Carpet Controversy: Denjel Washington's 'Handy' photographer's sharp debate at Cannes Film Festival
Red Carpet Controversy: Denjel Washington’s ‘Handy’ photographer’s sharp debate at Cannes Film Festival

News India Live, Digital Desk: Red carpet controversy: Actor Denzel Washington, who was awarded the prestigious honorary Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday night, had a sharp debate with a mischievous photographer.

The Hollywood star went on a red carpet for the premiere of his film ‘High -2 Laurest’, when he started arguing with one of the several photographers standing to capture the stars of the program on camera. Washington went to the photographer and raised his finger on his face and reprimanded him. According to Page Six, the photographer tried to lighten the atmosphere by holding the Oscar winner’s hand, but this worsened the matter.

“Stop it, stop it, stop it”, Washington repeated and the man’s hand shook with his hand and went away.

Prior to the incident, Washington was busy with his co-star A $ AP Rocky. According to page Six, when director Spike Lee started a conversation with the rapper, Washington’s attention went towards Cameraperson.

Washington on Monday night The Cannes Film Festival was surprised when he was awarded the prestigious honorary Palame D’Or, which is a special award in cinema to commemorate his long and successful career.

This unexpected moment took place just before the screening of his latest film, the highest film, directed by Spike Lee.

Thieri Framox, director of the Cannes Festival, presented the award. In this way Washington has become the 22nd person to receive this honor. Washington is currently performing in Othello on Broadway and he made a brief tour to France for the festival.

The award was surprising, while earlier this year, Robert de Niro was awarded the award, which was announced before the festival.

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