Ben Platt Is Facing Backlash Over His Latest Comments About The "Dear Evan Hansen" Film

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Earlier this year, actor Ben Platt faced criticism after the trailer for his musical-turned-movie Dear Evan Hansen dropped. In the film, Ben reprised his role as Evan, who is a teenager in the Tony-winning musical.

Once the trailer dropped, people called out Ben (who is 27) for playing a high schooler. They also said it was nepotism that got him the role, considering that his father, Marc Platt — who is a big-time movie producer — produced the upcoming film.

Marc is behind blockbusters like Legally Blonde, La La Land, Bridge of Spies, and more. 

Marc is behind blockbusters like Legally Blonde, La La Land, Bridge of Spies, and more.

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Well, in a new interview with Zach Sang this week, Ben addressed the critique, saying, "People like to have something to say that is negative, regardless of what it is. And so if my thing is something that I can’t control at all — which is my age — then bring it on. I’m glad it’s not about the performance or my voice or anything that actually matters."

Ben performing
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"I think the reaction is largely from people who don’t understand the context of the piece — the fact that I created the role and workshopped it for three years," he continued. "Were I not to do the movie, it probably wouldn’t get made.”

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@ZachSangShow / Via youtube.com

"And so, I think, my defensive response is to want to go onto Twitter and be like, ‘F you, guys. You don’t even know that this wouldn’t exist without me.’ Of course, that's not true entirely and not my place to say. All I have to do is let the work speak for itself.”

  @ZachSangShow / Via youtube.com
@ZachSangShow / Via youtube.com

Those comments did not sit well with people, who were quick to once again point out the role that nepotism played in his casting:

Wow. Well, you can watch Ben's full discussion here.