Denzel Washington Goes Off During Heated Confrontation w/ Fans & Paparazzi

Denzel Washington Goes Off During Heated Confrontation w/ Fans & Paparazzi
A frustrated Denzel Washington had to get a rowdy group together at a recent event he attended.
While arriving at NYC’s Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday (October 22nd) to present an award to his friend Samuel L. Jackson, Denzel Washington was caught on camera having a heated discussion with the crowd, which TMZ reports was mixed with fans waiting to get signatures and paparazzi.

Video clips show “The Equalizer” star first coming in calm and collected as he tends to be, taking photos and exchanging greetings with several individuals. Denzel Washington’s face turns sour, however, as people from the crowd appear to start yelling things that clearly offend him.
While most of the conversation is inaudible, Washington seemingly grows more irritated before directly addressing the crowd, urging them to relax.

Denzel Washington (Variety)
The movie star adds that they might get a chance to see him later, contingent on their behavior.
It’s unclear what or who exactly set Washington off, but it seems he left the event with no further incident.
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