During a tough time after Susan Sarandon’s agent let her go due to a speech on the Israel-Hamas issue, her son, Miles Robbins, spoke out. He thanked people for supporting his mom but asked them to stop sharing a video of her with what he called inappropriate content.
Miles expressed gratitude on social media for defending his mom against what he sees as unfair treatment. However, he raised a specific concern about a video that makes him uncomfortable. He requested, “Can you PLEASE stop using the clip of her getting her hair done with her honkers out?”
The video in question shows Susan Sarandon getting her hair done while wearing a revealing robe and sheer bra. Fans shared it in support, but it became controversial, leading to funny comments and playful responses. Miles liked many of the replies, but when someone mentioned not censoring the video, he expressed frustration, saying, “… I can’t do this anymore.”
Susan Sarandon’s outspoken support for Palestinian rights, especially her comments at a Union Square rally, stirred controversy. Her agency, UTA, reportedly dropped her as a result. Although she’s been involved in progressive causes before, her recent remarks faced significant backlash.
As Susan Sarandon deals with the aftermath of her agency’s decision and the consequences of her comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict, her son’s plea highlights the complex connection between advocacy, public opinion, and family concern. The controversy around the video adds another layer to the ongoing story, leading to reflections on the situation.