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Woman removed from Cannes for protesting against sexual violence in Ukraine

TBP Desk
22 May 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 22 May 2022 03:01:51
Woman removed from Cannes for protesting against sexual violence in Ukraine
Guards removing a protester from the red carpet of the ongoing Cannes Film Festival on Friday – Courtesy Photo

A woman has been removed from the Cannes red carpet after making a pro-Ukraine protest, reports The Hollywood Reporter.

The woman stripped off all of her clothes and fell to her knees screaming in front of the assembled photographers, according to eyewitnesses. Security guards were seen rushing over to her and covering her with a coat.

The woman was wearing body paint in the colors of the Ukrainian flag with “stop raping us” written across her abdomen. She also appeared to have blood red paint over her lower back and legs, with the word “scum” written on her lower back.

There have been numerous reports of Russian soldiers raping civilians during the invasion of Ukraine.

The Cannes Film Festival requires multiple security checks to access its famed red carpet and there is heavy security along the carpet itself.

But this isn’t the first time the security has been breached. In 2014, infamous prankster Vitalii Sediuk slipped past the guards and stuck his head under the dress of America Ferrera during the gala for How to Train Your Dragon 2.

Tonight’s protest came ahead of the premiere of George Miller’s Three Thousand Years of Longing, starring Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba. The demonstration comes ahead of Cannes’ “Ukraine Day” on May 21, when the festival will hold a series of events aimed at showing solidarity for the country’s battered film industry.

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