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May 09, 2026

Kurt Russell's Direct Comment to Meryl Streep at Pre-Oscars Event Leads to Walkout

According to accounts from the pre-Oscars dinner last month, the atmosphere shifted when Streep began speaking passionately about President Donald Trump — a topic that has long divided opinion in Hollywood circles.

A speech that stretched — and strained the room

Sources describe Streep as going on at length, reportedly holding the floor for nearly 20 minutes as she shared her views

At first, attendees listened.

But as the monologue continued, the mood in the room is said to have grown increasingly tense — with some guests exchanging glances as the evening’s tone drifted away from celebration and into something more politically charged.

The moment Russell stepped in

Then came the interruption.

“For God’s sake, Meryl, will you shut up? It’s a little bit much,” Russell reportedly blurted — cutting through the room in a way few expected.

But he didn’t stop there.

“They gave me a choice between beef, chicken, and fish. TDS wasn’t on the menu,” he added, delivering a line that immediately shifted attention squarely onto him.

The remark, sharp and unmistakably direct, is said to have landed with a mix of surprise and discomfort.

A sudden exit

According to those familiar with the moment, Streep did not respond publicly in the room.

Instead, she reportedly stood up and left the table, requesting to be seated elsewhere.

The abrupt departure only heightened the tension, turning what had been a verbal exchange into a full-blown scene.

‘Sit her with De Niro’?

Russell’s alleged follow-up comment — suggesting she be seated with Robert De Niro — added another layer to the moment.

“Sit her with Bobby De Niro. He looks lonely,” he reportedly said, drawing further reactions from those nearby.

Whether taken as humor or something more pointed, the remark quickly became part of the story circulating afterward.

Hollywood’s familiar divide

The reported clash reflects a broader dynamic that has become increasingly visible in recent years.

Politics and entertainment have grown more intertwined — particularly at high-profile industry events.

For some, that overlap is expected.

For others, it’s unwelcome.

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