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Susan Sarandon’s son begs fans to stop posting videos of her breasts in support of actress

Susan Sarandon's son is asking her fans to stop posting videos of her breasts in support of the actress.  Credit: Bang Showbiz

Susan Sarandon’s son is asking her fans to stop posting videos of her breasts in support of the actress. Credit: Bang Showbiz

Susan Sarandon’s son is asking his fans to stop posting videos of her breasts in support of the criticized actress.

The 77-year-old “Dead Man Walking” actress surprised her industry and fans by raging against Israel in recent weeks and is now under fire for her recent outburst following the Hamas massacre on Oct. 7 “Saying that Jews were going “crazy” was a taste of what it’s like to be Muslim in America.”

Her son Miles Robbins, 31, has now spoken out and said he is glad some are supporting his mother after her agent fired her following a controversial speech about the war between Israel and Hamas.

But she said on X that she wished they would stop posting a clip of her cleavage in support of the star:

“Okay, I’m so grateful to see people on Twitter defending my mother in the midst of a new era of McCarthyite blacklisting, but can you PLEASE stop doing this?” with the clip she uses to fix her hair without that the speakers are turned off?’

Miles was referring to a clip of Sarandon getting her hair blow-dried while wearing only a robe and a see-through bra.

Some fans told Robbins that his mother’s “honking” deserved his “respect” since she used it as motivation, while others joked that he shouldn’t try to “censor” her.

Susan was fired from her agency UTA because “several employees” were allegedly “extremely hurt” by her comments on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

A UTA spokesperson told Page Six that the company no longer represents the star, who has been a client of the agency since 2014 and whose popular films include “Thelma and Louise.”

Susan made her controversial comment about Jews “getting a taste of what it’s like to be Muslim in America” ​​after attending a series of rallies in New York on the issue of the conflict between Israel and Hamas she also joined in the chanting. “From the river to the sea”.

It is a rallying cry from pro-Palestinian and Hamas activists that many have criticized as an anti-Semitic call for the destruction of Israel.