Susan Sarandon’s son begs her fans to stop posting a video of her boobs in their shows of support for the actress

As she continues to be blasted for her outbursts over the Israel-Hamas war, Susan Sarandon’s son is begging her fans to stop posting a video of her breasts in their shows of support for the under-fire actress.

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Susan Sarandon’s son is begging her fans to stop posting a video of her breasts in their shows of support for the under-fire actress
Susan Sarandon’s son is begging her fans to stop posting a video of her breasts in their shows of support for the under-fire actress

Susan Sarandon’s son is begging her fans to stop posting a video of her breasts in their shows of support for the under-fire actress.

The 77-year-old ‘Dead Man Walking’ actress has stunned her industry and fans by spending the past few weeks raging against Israel and is now under fire for her latest outburst in the wake of the October 7 massacre by Hamas, after saying Jews are “getting a taste of how it feels to be Muslim in America”.

Her son Miles Robbins, 31, has now spoken out to say he is happy some are backing his mum after she was let go by her agent following a controversial speech about the Israel-Hamas war.

But he said on X about how he wishes they would stop posting a clip of her cleavage to back the star: “Ok I’m really grateful to see people on Twitter defending my mom amidst a new era of McCarthyist blacklisting but can you PLEASE stop using the clip of her getting her hair done with her honkers out.”

He was referring to a clip of Sharon having her hair blown out while she’s wearing nothing but a robe and sheer bra.

Some fans told Matthew his mum’s “honkers” deserve his “respect” as they were used to feed him, while others joked he shouldn’t try to “censor” them.

Susan has been dropped from her UTA agency as “several staffers” are said to have been “extremely hurt” by her comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

A UTA spokesperson told Page Six the business is no longer representing the star, who has been a client of the agency since 2014 and whose beloved movies include ‘Thelma and Louise’.

Susan made her controversial comment about Jews “getting a taste of how it feels to be Muslim in America” after she attended a string of rallies in New York tackling the Israel-Hamas conflict – during which she also joined in the chant “From the river to the sea”.

It is a war cry used by pro-Palestinian activists and Hamas that many have blasted as an anti-Semitic demand for the destruction of Israel.