Mar 16 • 21:01 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

The whereabouts of Oscar-winning Sean Penn have been confirmed

Oscar-winning American actor Sean Penn is in Ukraine instead of attending the Oscars ceremony.

American actor Sean Penn, who won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, has been confirmed to be in Ukraine, as reported by Ukrainska Pravda. His absence at the Oscar ceremony raised questions about his whereabouts, particularly after he was awarded for his role as a crazy colonel in Paul Thomas Anderson's film "One Battle After Another." Kieran Culkin, who presented the award, mentioned that Penn either could not or did not want to attend the ceremony.

Earlier, the New York Times hinted that Penn had planned a trip to Ukraine, and this was confirmed by a video posted by the Ukrainian state railway on Instagram, showing Penn disembarking from a train at a train station in Kyiv. The publication noted that they had kept this trip a secret until the last moment, solidifying the actor's choice to prioritize his presence in Ukraine over attending the prestigious award ceremony.

This development not only highlights Sean Penn's ongoing commitment to Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict but also draws attention to the intersection of celebrity culture and international issues, as his decision to visit Ukraine during such a critical time illustrates the power of public figures in elevating awareness around global crises. Penn's journey can be seen as a statement of solidarity with Ukraine, further emphasizing the role of artists in social and political discourse.

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