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07.04.2023 - 16:59 / variety.com
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Sophia Bush revealed on a new episode of Penn Badgley’s “Podcrushed” podcast (via IndieWire) that an aggressive fan once berated her and called her a “TV prostitute” when she confronted him for filming her without consent. Bush has been acting for over two decades and is best known for roles in “One Tree Hill” and “Chicago P.D.” “I had a beer and there was a guy at the table next to me and all my friends, who walked right up to me and stuck his camera right in my face to take a picture, almost hit me right in the face, with his phone,” Bush said. “He keeps going and he’s getting rowdy and I can hear him swearing.” Bush continued, “I say, ‘Hi, I’m a person. I’d like to shake your hand. My name is Sophia. You’re making me really uncomfortable, man. I’ve asked you to stop. I’m a girl in a bar. You are a man I do not know. I don’t wanna be videoed on your phone. And my friends don’t either. Can you please stop?’”
According to Bush, the fan got aggressive with her and said, “I don’t have to stop. You’re in public.” She responded, “Ok, but is there no world in which you can understand that you are making me feel like a piece of meat, like I’m not human?” “And he goes, ‘I watch your show, so I pay your fucking salary. You are a piece of meat to me.’ And I just went, ‘What?’ [He goes], ‘You’re just a TV prostitute,'” Bush said. “One of the guys on our crew like flipped out and it started to get physical between these guys.” “It’s very strange because in one sentence people will say, ‘Well you signed up for this’ and the other sentence they’ll say, ‘We’re entitled to this,’” Bush added. “I don’t think anyone is entitled to anything.” Bush called the experience “insane,” and it’s just one of many
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star recounted a scary encounter with a “fan” on , the podcast hosted by You star Penn Badgley and his co-hosts Nava Kavelin and Sophie Ansari. They focus on formative adolescent experiences, and Bush's went way beyond an awkward puberty anecdote.While enjoying time with friends at a bar, Bush recounted on the April 5 episode, she noticed a man filming her on his phone. "I'm not a zoo animal," she recalled, per .
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