One more thing I think is worth addressing before i close this conversation: this actor is a full-time working professional trying to meet the intense demands of the entertainment industry, constantly juggling between Japan and Hollywood. Heβs undergoing intense physical training, memorizing lines for multiple projects, flying between countries, and still doing his best to be a present father to his young child. He has been very present for his kid as a father.
Heβs expressed that heβs been running on barely any sleep for months. Heβs openly shared that he doesnβt read his social media comments and is barely online. Yet people expect him to vet the political background of every person he takes a photo with, stay updated with every online discourse, and personally manage or hide replies, when itβs clear that like many celebrities, his accounts are handled by a PR team?
Itβs not just unrealistic, itβs unfair. We forget these public figures are human. They have personal lives, responsibilities, and limitations. They will miss things. They rely on teams to handle logistics. And thatβs why not everything they do on social media automatically mean theyβre making a political statement.
One actorβs facing backlash over a photo with someone labeled a Zionist & suddenly heβs also a Zionist. But online assumptions arenβt always truth.
With a show thatβs deeply loved for its message of liberation, itβs worth sitting with the nuance before jumping to conclusions π§΅