“Break it up”: Asa Butterfield’s (Sex Education) ‘s legitimate anger at fans taking pictures of him – Madmoizelle.com

Exhausted from being photographed without her permission, actor Asa Butterfield shared her anger – a bit violent, yes, but legitimate.

On September 17, Netflix posted season 3 of its event series: Sex Education. And it is no surprise that fiction has peaked at the top of its audiences, even reaching the Grail: the first place in the ranking of the platform.

Absolutely not surprising if we consider the quality of the program, always so enjoyable and educational, which treats with reassuring progressivism the sexual explorations of the students of the high school of Moordale, in England.

At the head of the cast of this excellent series created by Laurie Nunn, we count the exceptional Gillian Anderson, Emma Mackey, Ncuti Gatwa and of course the irreplaceable Asa Butterfield.

The latter has also recently expressed his anger over the bad habits of his fans …

Asa Butterfield is angry with her intrusive fans

Asa Butterfield saw her popularity skyrocket with the release of Sex Education, in which he holds one of the star roles. Thus, it is obviously recognized at all times.

Yes but here it is: if the celebrity undoubtedly has positive aspects, it remains grueling otherwise.

So, after a party in which the young actor was harassed, photographed and videotaped without his permission, he tweeted his anger:

“I’m sick of people filming / taking pictures without asking my permission when I go out. It puts me in a bad mood and ruins my evening, break up, leave me alone please! “

Asa Butterfield

The Otis interpreter continued in a second Tweet:

I’m writing this tweet from the taxi driving me home after pushing smartphones away from my face all evening. “

Asa Butterfield

Tweets a bit virulent, which translate a real fed up with the starification system of actors (which the young man has repeatedly deplored, claiming to hate celebrity) and lack of respect for people’s privacy, were they known.

Indeed, there are many, these celebrities, to deplore the hell of a life to be permanently photographed (we sadly remember Scarlett Johansson who had to find refuge in a police station in 2019), whether by the paparazzi or, more recently, by hordes of fans armed with smartphones, crushing everyone’s right to privacy …

In 2015, a short film by Matthew Frost highlighted this trend of taking photos and selfies with celebrities, rather than leaving them alone – or just striking up a conversation and asking permission.

Asa Butterfield fans’ responses, between understanding and aberration

The reactions of fans of the actor were not long in coming.

And if a majority of them say they understand the actor, some, of course, advise him to change jobs …

To those who lick the feet of this rude man and respond to: “people have no more respect today” with: “my God, I’m sorry”: please stop, he doesn’t. is not banged. It was just filmed by well-meaning fans just days after a major series was released. It was predictable…

Ah yes, we had forgotten that we could only complain when we were hit!

Still others write:

Seriously Asa! It goes with being famous! Many famous people are harassed by paparazzi and fans. You should be thankful for the life you have. You have money and a great job! I’m sorry but it’s your life now unless you stop playing. “

Like what, in the common imagination, when you are famous, it is polite to accept being harassed. Even if it means hampering the right to image, the right to privacy, and even jeopardizing the well-being of people …

This tragic behavior is to be deplored; we can easily understand the anger of Asa Butterfield, which although considered inappropriate by some, remains quite legitimate.


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