Javier Bardem denies having insulted the Spanish

Javier Bardem

A few days ago, the diary The New York Times posted an interview with the actor Javier Bardem where supposedly he did not make very good comments about the Spanish, the following criticisms being the most notable in recent days:

The Spanish are very tough. They criticize my work and say that I have sold myself. (…) Sometimes I would like to say "stop, you are a lot of stupid people"
Javier Bardem

After the armed commotion and the general malaise, the actor has decided to issue a statement denying insults to the Spanish. For her part, the journalist who interviewed him, Lynn hirschberg has ensured that Javier he never intended to insult anyone during his interview.

Here are the words of Javier Bardem in the statement:

I beg all those media outlets that have taken such an interest in criticizing me harshly for my misinterpreted statements, do the same to deny them by publishing the statement sent by journalist Lynn Hirschberg
Javier Bardem


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