Jacob Elordi gets in heated exchange with Venice Film Festival official



Jacob Elordi appeared to get into a tense exchange with a Venice Film Festival official at the world premiere of his upcoming film, “Frankenstein.”

An onlooker, who witnessed the heated moment Saturday, shared footage of the incident on TikTok Sunday.

In the clip, the “Saltburn” star could be seen speaking to a man described by the fan as a “bodyguard” before Elordi started interacting with fans.

Jacob Elordi appeared to get into a tense exchange with a Venice Film Festival official. mancrushdaily/Tiktok
An onlooker witnessed the heated moment Saturday, at the world premiere of Elordi’s upcoming film, “Frankenstein.” BACKGRID

“I’m going to take a picture right here,” the 28-year-old actor then told the festival staff member.

After posing for several photos with attendees, Elordi turned back toward the official and said, “Don’t ever tell me what to do.”

Reps for Elordi didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

In the clip, the “Saltburn” star could be seen speaking to a man described by the fan as a “bodyguard.” Laurent Lairys/ZUMA / SplashNews.com
“I’m going to take a picture right here,” the 28-year-old actor said. “Don’t ever tell me what to do.” Gian Mattia D’Alberto – LaPresse/Shutterstock
The screening of Guillermo Del Toro’s “Frankenstein” marked Elordi’s first public event since his split from Olivia Jade Giannulli. AP

Despite the awkward exchange on the red carpet, the user who posted the video said the actor “was so nice” and “took photo[s] with everyone he can.” They added, “He is so sexy and nice.”

Elordi’s appearance marked his first public event since his recent split from Olivia Jade Giannulli.

In photos obtained by Page Six, the BAFTA-nominated actor rocked a traditional black suit with a bowtie at the iconic event.

The actor was “moved to tears” when he received a standing ovation that lasted 13 minutes. X
The standing ovation served as “the longest of the festival so far.” X
The film also stars Mia Goth. Laurent Lairys/ZUMA / SplashNews.com

The “Euphoria” actor completed his sharp look with matching black shoes as he posed for photographers.

Following the screening of Guillermo Del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” People reported the actor was “moved to tears” when he received a standing ovation that lasted 13 minutes, per a report published by Variety.

A video shared by Variety on X showed Elordi hugging writer-director Del Toro and his co-star Mia Goth before looking out into the audience and bowing his head. 

The standing ovation served as “the longest of the festival so far.”

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