Sean Penn Leaves Oscar Statuette in Ukraine After Declining the 2026 Award.
Sean Penn’s Visit to Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: Hollywood actor and filmmaker Sean Penn has traveled to Ukraine after turning down the 2026 Academy Award, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Penn had won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. As early as 2022, the actor had announced plans to boycott the Oscars, underscoring his stance in support of Ukraine.
During his visit, Penn left one of his statuettes in Ukraine until the war ends, demonstrating solidarity with the Ukrainian people. President Zelenskyy highlighted the significance of this support, saying:
“Thanks to you, Sean, we know what a true friend of Ukraine looks like. You have been with Ukraine since the first day of the full-scale war. And today. And we know you will continue to stand with our country and our people.”
A Symbolic Gesture of Support
This visit underscores Penn’s enduring support for Ukraine and his active stance amid ongoing events. The actor remains a prominent figure in international backing for the Ukrainian people. His decision to leave the Oscar statuette in the country serves as a powerful symbol, reinforcing the importance of global solidarity during wartime.
Penn, known for his humanitarian efforts, continues to draw the world’s attention to the situation in Ukraine, potentially inspiring other cultural and political figures to express their support for the Ukrainian people. In a time of global political instability, such visits play a crucial role in strengthening moral backing and unity with those affected by the conflict.
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