Denzel Washington Confronts Photographer at Cannes
Tensions Erupt on the Red Carpet
At the Cannes Film Festival, Denzel Washington quickly shifted the spotlight — not toward his new film, but toward a photographer. What began as a glamorous premiere for Highest 2 Lowest on May 19 turned confrontational when Washington called someone out in front of the cameras.
A Photographer Crosses the Line
While walking with co-star A$AP Rocky, Washington stopped abruptly. Reports say a photographer tugged on his suit jacket — an action that immediately triggered a reaction.
Lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman later analyzed footage for the Daily Mail. According to him, Washington warned:
“Hey, one – one more time, stop. Let me tell you – stop, stop – never put your hands on me again.”

The Confrontation Escalates
Washington pointed at the man, who smiled in response.
Still addressing him, Washington added:
“I’m talking to you, stop, all right.”
Freeman claims the photographer replied “not allowed” and laughed, saying:
“Yes, yes, yes.”
Moments later, the same photographer allegedly grabbed Washington again and asked, “Can I take a picture?”
Holding back frustration, Washington responded sharply:
“Stop, stop it, stop it. I mean it. Stop, stop it.”
Social Media Defends Denzel
The confrontation quickly went viral online.
One user commented:
“He clearly said ‘don’t ever put your hands on me again’ — and he did it again to provoke him. YUCK.”
Another pointed out:
“Denzel doesn’t snap easily. Like Keanu Reeves, it takes a lot to get him angry.”
A third added:
“These stars get grabbed all day. I wouldn’t want that life. Denzel gets a pass from me.”
Of course, there were jokes too:
“Denzel ‘UNHAND ME’ Washington lol.”
A Surprise Honor Amid the Drama
Despite the incident, Washington also received a major honor at Cannes.
Festival director Thierry Frémaux surprised him with an honorary Palme d’Or before the screening.
Frémaux said:
“It’s a very special day. Denzel, because you are here, we want to make something special for you… a way to tell you our adoration.”
Visibly moved, Washington replied:
“I’m a little emotional… but from the bottom of my heart, I thank you all. I’m blessed beyond measure.”
Final Thoughts
Whether Washington’s reaction was justified or excessive, one thing is clear: he draws the line at being touched without consent.
Now, the question remains:
Was the photographer out of line, or is this just part of the celebrity experience at high-profile events? Let us know what you think.