Cruz, Bardem face Hollywood 'fury'
Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem are reportedly facing a serious backlash from top Hollywood executives following their support for Gaza, which saw the couple sign an open letter condemning the actions of Israel as tantamount to "genocide".
The couple were among 100 film professionals to sign the open Spanish letter calling on the European Union to end Israel's military operation in Gaza, along with director Pedro Almodovar in July.
But their actions have sparked anger in top Hollywood executives, which has reportedly called their careers in to question. One top exec told the Hollywood Reporter that he was "furious at Javier and Penelope" and queried whether he would want to work with the couple again.
Cruz's subsequent clarification of the letter, in which she said her "only wish and intention" in signing it was to promote "peace in both Israel and Gaza," was knocked by another top exec, who said the actresses later comments were met with "a collective eye roll".
Ryan Kavanaugh, chief executive of Relativity Media, told the magazine that the initial letter "makes my blood boil".
"As the grandson of Holocaust survivors, I know that anyone calling what's going on in Israel 'genocide' versus self-defence is either ignorant and shouldn't be commenting, or is truly anti-Semitic," he added.
Kavanaugh claimed that in the 24 hours after making these comments earlier in the week, he had received more than 500 calls, emails and texts of support, including messages from high-ranking industry executives.
Many of Hollywood's actors have thrown in their two-penneth on the subject, with Jon Voight writing his own open letter declaring that Cruz and Bardem should "hang your heads in shame" for adding to the "fire of anti-Semitism that is raging all over the world".
Despite his condemnation of the pair, Voight does not believe the couple's careers should suffer, saying: "Don't create a blacklist."
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