Denzel Washington Has 2 Blunt Words For Photographer In Heated Red Carpet Moment

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Denzel Washington snapped at a photographer on Monday during a tense red carpet exchange at the Cannes Film Festival.

The Oscar-winning actor — while at the world premiere of “Highest 2 Lowest,” his upcoming film with Spike Lee — was talking with the director and his co-star A$AP Rocky when someone in a sea of photographers behind a barricade grabbed his arm, according to video shared by the New York Post.

It’s unclear exactly who in the group initially grabbed Washington — an action seemingly done to get his attention — but the move ticked off the actor, who shouted down one man while pointing a finger in his face.

The photographer, in response, was seen laughing as Washington continued to scold him, bringing the man’s arm down at one point.

After Washington turned away, the photographer again grabbed the arm of the actor, who quickly swatted back the man’s hand.

“Stop it!” Washington appeared to repeatedly tell the man before walking away.

You can watch the clip of the exchange here.

Denzel Washington has a tense exchange with a photographer on the "Highest 2 Lowest" red carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival on Monday in France.
Denzel Washington has a tense exchange with a photographer on the "Highest 2 Lowest" red carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival on Monday in France.

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The photographer laughs as Washington speaks with him.
The photographer laughs as Washington speaks with him.

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The photographer grabs Washington's arm again as the actor turns away.
The photographer grabs Washington's arm again as the actor turns away.

Pascal Le Segretain via Getty Images

The tense exchange comes just months after Washington, while arriving at a New York City benefit event honoring fellow actor Samuel L. Jackson in October, confronted autograph seekers who called on him to “show some love.”

“I got nothing but love, but respect me,” said Washington, per a TMZ clip of the exchange last year.

“All right, I said I’ll see you when I get out. Which part of that don’t y’all understand?”

On Monday, a representative for Washington told People magazine that despite the heated red carpet moment, it was a “great evening” for the actor.

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Washington received an Honorary Palme d’Or, the festival’s highest honor, while his upcoming film with Lee — a reinterpretation of legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 movie “High and Low” — reportedly got a six-minute ovation from the Cannes crowd.

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