After Sean Penn Said There's Been An "Absence Of Male Behavior," Thandiwe Newton Rightfully Slammed It As "Nonsense"

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Thandiwe Newton has some choice words for Sean Penn.

A closeup of Thandiwe at a BAFTAs event
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The Emmy-winning actor rightfully slammed him following his backward comments on the state of masculinity in American popular culture, calling him a "jibbering fool."

Thandiwe looking over her shoulders at an outdoor event
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In a recent interview with the Independent, Sean said he believes "men have become quite feminized" and have "cowardly genes," doubling down on previous comments.

<div><p>"I have these very strong women in my life who do not take masculinity as a sign of oppression toward them," he told the Independent. "There are a lot of, I think, cowardly genes that lead to people surrendering their jeans and putting on a skirt."</p></div><span> Mike Coppola / Getty Images</span>

"I have these very strong women in my life who do not take masculinity as a sign of oppression toward them," he told the Independent. "There are a lot of, I think, cowardly genes that lead to people surrendering their jeans and putting on a skirt."

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In an earlier interview with a UK-based outlet, the Licorice Pizza actor stated that he thinks there's an "absence of male behavior."

Sean sitting in a restaurant booth in a scene from Licorice Pizza

In response, Thandiwe tweeted, "Dude what are you SAY-ING?? Like for REAL? You’re a jibbering FOOL. MF you used to be sexy but now you’re just tragic," complete with a frustrated and crying laughing emojis.

In a follow-up tweet, she pointed out how his interview was conducted alongside his 30-year-old daughter, Dylan. "In front of your DAUGHTER!? That poor little mite. Thank God her Mum’s so dope. Please stop ruining the brilliance of #LicoricePizza with this nonsense," Thandiwe wrote.

According to the Independent, while Sean shared his (unnecessary, literally no one asked) views, Dylan was "quiet, staring into space." And, so far, he hasn't responded to Thandiwe's perfect read.

Dylan and Sean at an event posing for a photo

In the meantime, may I suggest...remaining quiet and perhaps not offering any toxic and outdated viewpoints on masculinity???

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