Susan Sarandon's Son Accused of Seeking Fame After Asking Fans to Stop Sharing Actress' Busty Video
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Miles Robbins, the 31-year-old son of the 'Dead Man Walking' actress, lands in hot water after begging social media users to 'stop' posting a video featuring his mother's chest.

AceShowbiz - Susan Sarandon's son has come under fire. After demanding fans stop sharing his mother's busty video, the 31-year-old child of the "Dead Man Walking" actress was accused of seeking fame with his request.

On Friday, November 24, Miles Robbins received via X, formerly known as Twitter, a number of online responses to his demand. Instead of agreeing to do what he asked for, some X users criticized him. Among them was one who tweeted, "Son of actress trying to get his 15 minutes of fame by pretending to be offended about something his mother did but blames the public! How entitled! Welcome to the real world little boy!"

A few days prior, Miles made use of the social media platform to voice his gratitude upon learning that his mother Susan was supported by many amid her challenging time due to her anti-Jewish rant. While doing so, he also hinted that he doesn't like seeing people sharing a video, wherein the actress was exposing her cleavage.

On Wednesday, November 22, Miles tweeted, "Ok Im really grateful to see people on Twitter defending my mom amidst a new era of McCarthyist blacklisting." He went on to write, "But can you PLEASE stop using the clip of her getting her hair done with her honkers out."

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Miles Robbins asked fans to stop sharing busty video of his mother Susan Sarandon.

It did not take long for the tweet to be flooded with online responses from X users. In the replies section, one in particular penned, "You can't censor us or her big naturals, my guy." Another joined in, "On the one hand, yes, on the other hand, no." A third wrote, "Now YOU'RE doing the blacklisting." Similarly, a fourth stated, "Typical western censorship."

Previously, Susan got candid with her thoughts on Jews living in the U.S. when she was joining a pro-Palestine rally. During the November 17 protest in New York City, she stated, "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. She was also dropped by Hollywood talent agency UTA, who has a Jewish CEO named Jeremy Zimmer. She reportedly "extremely hurt" some "staffers at UTA" with her anti-Jewish rant.

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