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Home » Sean Penn says awards shows ’cause fear’ and vows never to attend again
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Sean Penn says awards shows ’cause fear’ and vows never to attend again

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Awards ceremonies are held one after another in Hollywood.

As for Sean Penn, he vowed never to attend another ceremony.

According to Variety, Penn, 65, explained his decision to skip the 2026 Oscars as “not just an awards ceremony” while speaking with CNN’s Caitlan Collins at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday.

The “21 Grams” star, who won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for “One Battle After Another,” said the ceremony was a “social discomfort” for him and represented “too many people.”

Sean Penn (pictured in 2025) has vowed never to attend an awards ceremony again. Variety (via Getty Images)
The Hollywood icon (pictured in 2016) said the ceremony gave him “anxiety” and represented “social discomfort” for him and “too many people.” Getty Images

“If this group were going to an afterparty and someone walked in there, the same thing would happen,” Penn elaborated. “I am now depressed and determined for the rest of my life that I will never go anywhere to be in a designated group of more than eight people.”

At these big Hollywood events, the “Fast Times at Ridgemont High School” actor feels like he only has “15 minutes per person,” which makes him feel anxious.

As Penn puts it, it’s “fear-inducing.”

“When I went to the Oscars twice, I was relieved to win because so many people worked so hard for it,” he said. “There’s a politics to things like that.”

Penn previously won Best Actor Oscars for 2003’s Mystic River and 2008’s Milk.

Of past Oscar ceremonies, Penn (pictured with James W. Scott Paul, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, and John Lesher in 2015) said, “The two times I went there, I felt a sense of relief that I won because so many people worked so hard to make it happen.” wire image
Mr. Penn (pictured in January) called the awards show “fear-inducing.” Penske Media (via Getty Images)

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In 2025, the filmmaker starred in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, Benicio Del Toro, and Chase Infinity.

The film won six of the thirteen Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Penn said she told her co-stars that it would be “better” for their mental health if they skipped the ceremony. Instead, he went to Ukraine.

Despite missing this year’s Academy Awards, Penn (pictured in the film) won Best Supporting Actor for “One Battle After Another.” ©Warner Bros./Courtesy of Everett Collection
The film also stars Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured with Penn at the Golden Globe Awards in January), Teyana Taylor, Benicio Del Toro, and Chase Infinity, and won six of the 13 Academy Awards it was nominated for. CBS (via Getty Images)

Penn met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Kiev, continuing to show support for his country amid its war with Russia.

In a video posted on X, Ukrainian Railways CEO Oleksandr Pertsovsky presented Penn with an “Iron Oscar”, a handmade statuette made from metal taken from a rail car destroyed by a Russian missile.

“I’m missing out on the Oscars,” Perzovsky began. “And you gave the last one to the president, so we made this one.

“You said the metal survived. So we put a word here that’s very special to us. It’s not gold, but it’s very real and heartfelt. It’s important to us.”

Instead, Penn (pictured here at the 2009 Academy Awards ceremony) traveled to Ukraine to show support for the country during its war with Russia. film magic
While abroad, the Oscar winner (pictured in 2013) was presented with an “Iron Oscar” (a handmade statuette made from metal taken from a rail car destroyed by a Russian missile) by Oleksandr Pertsovsky, CEO of Ukrainian Railways. wire image

Penn, visibly emotional, hugged Perzovsky and said: “These are all treasures, thank you.”

“For the first time, I was able to truly enjoy the Academy Awards,” he told Collins of watching the Academy Awards from abroad, according to Variety. “It was wonderful.”

Penn made the decision earlier this year to no longer attend awards ceremonies.

“The best I could muster was a sense of relief,” he mused. “I knew I wasn’t going to do that again, so this year I went before that. I went to the Golden Globes, and I’d never been there before. And then I decided, ‘I can’t do this.'”



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