Vanity Fair France apologizes for censoring actor's Palestinian flag pin from film festival photo

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Entertainment outlet Vanity Fair France apologized for having edited out a Palestinian flag pin from a photo of 'The Shrouds' actor Guy Pearce.

Vanity Fair France apologized on social media on Sunday for censoring a Palestinian flag pin from a photo of actor Guy Pearce at the Cannes Film Festival. X users called out the outlet for their photo of the 'The Shrouds' actor that was taken during the French film festival which appeared to have omitted the pin that he was wearing during the event.

on you Netanyahu. #CeaseFire #FreePalestine.' Earlier this month, Pierce shared an image of himself on X wearing a scarf with the Palestinian colors. He captioned it, stating, 'History. Humanity. It’s not hard to know how to find your moral centre.' Vanity Fair parent company Condé-Nast did not reply to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. Wearing Palestinian flag pins has been a trend at Hollywood award shows following the start of Israel’s war in Gaza.

Fox News Digital’s Hannah Grossman and Maria Lencki contributed to this report.

 

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