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Jacob Elordi explodes against photographer in Paris: 'You make my life very difficult'

'Euphoria' actor Jacob Elordi had a heated exchange with a photographer in Paris

Jacob Elordi explodes against photographer in Paris 039You make my life very difficult039
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Life in the spotlight once again showed its most exhausting side for Jacob Elordi. The 28-year-old actor, currently one of Hollywood's most sought-after stars, was involved in a tense exchange with a photographer at Paris's Gare du Nord train station, a moment captured on video that sparked a wide-ranging debate about the limits of media harassment. The incident occurred on Wednesday, December 10, as Elordi, trying to go unnoticed, was preparing to board the Eurostar to London. Wearing headphones and attempting to keep a low profile, he was approached by a photographer whose persistence triggered the Frankenstein star's sharp response. The short but revealing exchange captured the essence of the friction. When the photographer proclaimed, "Jacob, we love you," the actor removed one of his earbuds and replied with visible frustration, "You make it really hard for me to live."

When the photographer repeatedly said “We love you,” Elordi responded directly: “I don’t love you,” and then added, “You make it really hard for me to live.”

As of now, the actor’s representatives have not issued an official comment on the incident, People confirmed.

The reaction on social media

The video’s release did not go unnoticed by the actor’s fans, who quickly came to his defense, questioning the narrative that fame negates the right to privacy.

“This is truly heartbreaking ?,” one user wrote on social media. “Fame is not a free pass for the world to ignore someone’s boundaries.”

Another added: “You can love someone’s work without making their life harder. Jacob deserves the same basic humanity and space as anyone else.”

Empathy for Elordi’s situation was palpable, with comments like: “I would have been annoyed from the first second if someone had followed me like that ?.”

Elordi,who rose to global fame with Netflix's 'The Kissing Booth' franchise and cemented his prestige with HBO's 'Euphoria', has seen his star power grow exponentially. Acclaimed projects like 'Saltburn', 'Priscilla', and the recent 'Frankenstein' – which earned him a Golden Globe nomination – have placed him at the forefront of contemporary cinema, with the highly anticipated adaptation of Wuthering Heights on the horizon. However, this meteoric rise has a personal side that the actor himself has described as overwhelming. In a recent appearance on The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast, Elordi reflected on this radical change: "I woke up in a completely different world," he confessed. “The internet is crazy. It was terrifying. I could feel the internet manifesting in the real world,” he explained, even comparing the feeling to living in The Truman Show when he tried to do everyday things, like going to his usual coffee shop. The incident in Paris isn't the actor's first public run-in with fandom pressure and paparazzi; he previously had a tense exchange during the Venice Film Festival, making his stance clear regarding the constant demands.

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