Magazine edits out Palestine pin from Hollywood star’s photo
Vanity Fair France has apologized for removing a Palestinian flag pin from a photo of actor Guy Pearce Read Full Article at RT.com
Vanity Fair France has apologized for publishing a doctored image of Guy Pearce
The French edition of Vanity Fair has apologised after it was found to have photoshopped an image of actor Guy Pearce, removing a Palestinian pin he wore at the Cannes Film Festival.
The ‘Time Machine’ and ‘Prometheus’ star walked the red carpet wearing a badge displaying the Palestinian flag on his jacket. However, the item was absent on a photo of the actor published by Vanity Fair France on its website.
The edit was first reported by journalist Ahmed Hathout over the weekend. “So Guy Pearce showed solidarity with Palestine at Cannes by wearing a pin and Vanity Fair decided to photoshop it out,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter), noting that the Australian actor also wore a bracelet in the colors of the Palestinians flag.
The magazine was lambasted online, with commenters accusing it of censorship. Many pointed out that Pearce is a vocal supporter of the Palestinians and has labeled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu “a vengeful tyrant” for the IDF’s conduct in Gaza.
“Palestinians are being murdered as we speak. Displaced, traumatized, ruined,” the actor wrote on social media on Tuesday. “This MUST stop. SHAME on you Netanyahu.”
So Guy Pearce showed solidarity with Palestine at Cannes by wearing a pin and Vanity Fair decided to photoshop it out.