is a legendary movie actor and considered by critics and movie lovers alike as one of the best to ever do it. His range and resume speaks for themselves. From playing an LAPD narcotic officer in giving life to an African American revolutionary in being a Washington Herald reporter in " lawyer Joe MIller in " ; coach Herman Boone in " ; to a flawless bodyguard on and the action packed saga, Washington pretty much can do it all. His latest piece of work is giving life to Macrinus, a former slave who plans to overthrow the emperors Geta and Caracalla in the much anticipated sequel " from one of the most influential movie directors of all time, shares a lot of screen time with actor , who plays the grandson of former emperor Marcus Aurelius and son of and Lucilla. Denzel Washington is not a fan of social media On a recent one-on-one with Mescal, Washington talked about his dislike of social media and they way that the younger generations interact. "I pray for your generation." said Washington (69 years old) to Mescal (28 years old). "We didn't have to deal with what you have to deal with, and it's our fault for putting it in your hands. There were no 9 million opinions of any momento of my day, people that like you and all of the sudden they hate you and you don't understand why." said the legendary actor. "I never had... I don't even know how you call it, an account, never had one, what's the other name? . I don't have any of those things." added the New York native. "You don't have ?" asked Mescal. "No, I have a Cadillac." answered Washington.
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NoneAONTÚ AND ITS leader Peadar Tóibín have shared an image purporting to show a Fine Gael poster with Taoiseach Simon Harris’s face which reads “More Waste. Note, it wasn’t me”. The image was shared by and separately on X on Sunday 24 November, alongside identical captions which said they were new Fine Gael posters “going up around the country”. However, the images are doctored and do not appear to be real. An identical photograph, but with a different caption on the poster, has been online for several months. In response to queries, Aontú told the PA news agency that it is “not a real poster”. The name of the barbers in the background of the photograph shows that it was taken on Main St, in Rathfarnham, Dublin. show the same barbers and yellow parts on the building next door. A less cropped version of the image, with a different slogan – “A new energy. Vote Fine Gael No. 1” – . A spokesperson for Aontú, said: “Aontú, like most other political parties has used political satire during the course of this campaign. It is a perfectly legitimate form of political campaigning. “The poster in question is being used on social media. It is not a real poster. The message of the poster is accurate though – we have seen incredible waste under this government and a continuous denial from the Taoiseach that it is his fault. “One of Aontú’s key messages during this election has been around accountability whether it’s for the overspend on the Children’s hospital or the bike shed we feel that Fine Gael is wasting public money. It is obvious to all that the poster depicted in Deputy Tóibín’s tweet is satire.”