Susan Sarandon Steps Out in NYC After Being Dumped by Agency Due to Anti-Jewish Rant
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Shortly after being dumped by United Talent Agency, the 'Dead Man Walking' actress is spotted wearing a similar jacket that she donned when she made her controversial remarks on Jews.

AceShowbiz - Susan Sarandon has stepped out in New York City following shocking news. Shortly after being dumped by United Talent Agency, or UTA, due to her anti-Jewish rant, the "Dead Man Walking" actress was spotted out and about with a female companion.

On Wednesday, November 22, the 77-year-old Oscar-winning actress was caught on camera crossing a street in the Big Apple. In pictures making their rounds online, she could be seen walking next to her companion, who was holding a festive wreath in one of her hands. In the photos, the star was wearing a similar jacket that she donned when she made her controversial remarks about Jews living in the U.S..

For the day out, Susan wore a black jacket that came with red long sleeves, a number of "The Simpsons" characters graphics all over it and red embroidery of her name "Susan" on its front side. Under the outer, she put on a black tee with white stripes. She also donned a pair of long black wide leg pants, black sneakers with red soles, maroon gloves and a black hat. To keep her accessories minimal, she only added a pair of simple earrings.

The new sighting came only one day after Susan was dropped by a Hollywood talent agency for reportedly hurting its staffers with her anti-Jewish rant. On Tuesday, November 21, it was confirmed by a spokesperson for UTA that the talent agency, who has a Jewish CEO named Jeremy Zimmer, does not represent her any longer. On the reason why, a number of insiders told Page Six that she "extremely hurt" some "staffers at UTA" with her comments on "frightened Jews."

Previously, Susan got candid with her thoughts on Jews living in the U.S. when she was joining a pro-Palestine rally. During the Friday, November 17 protest in New York City, she made a statement, which later became controversial, that read, "There are a lot of people that are afraid, that are afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country, so often subjected to violence."

In the wake of the remarks, Susan was criticized by several social media users, including former director of speechwriting at the Israeli Mission to the United Nations Aviva Klompas. However, the "Monarch" star has not broken her silence on the backlash.

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