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Seth Rogen labelled ‘privileged’ after defending Los Angeles in crime discussion on Twitter
The star was relaxed about instances of car crime in the city (Picture: Rex/Twitter/Sethrogen)
Seth Rogen’s defence of Los Angeles as ‘lovely’ after a YouTube star branded it ‘a sh*thole’ following car break-ins has generated backlash as social media users branded the actor ‘privileged’.
Content creator Casey Neistat took to Twitter to reveal his frustration over having his vehicles broken into in LA, writing: ‘So our cars got robbed this morning because Los Angeles is a crime riddled 3rd world sh*thole of a city but tremendous appreciation and gratitude to the hardworking officers at the @LAPDWestLA who not only arrested the mother**ker but they got all of our stolen goods back [sic].’
Actor Seth, however, replied to Casey’s tweet to tell him he was ‘nuts’ to be negative about their shared hometown.
‘Dude I’ve lived here for over 20 years,’ he wrote. ‘You’re nuts haha. It’s lovely here. Don’t leave anything valuable in it. It’s called living in a big city.’
The Lion King star’s response then riled up some fans, who labelled him ‘privileged’ and ‘out of touch’.
‘Imagine being so rich and privileged you can afford not to be worried if your car gets broken into,’ commented one person, while another tweeted: ‘Must be nice to have this kind of privilege.’
YouTuber Casey shared his upset over being a victim of crime (Picture: Twitter/Casey)
Seth defended LA in response to Casey’s comments (Picture: Twitter/Sethrogen)
The actor sparked backlash and a discussion with his replies (Picture: Getty)
‘Ah, yes, the millionaire is not bothered, so the rest of us don’t bother as well. Check your bubble, Seth,’ was another response.
As Casey and Seth engaged in a little back and forth, the 39-year-old actor revealed he’d had his car broken into ’15 or so times’ over the years, but he ‘never really felt violated’.
Revealing the reason for this was that he ‘lived in West Hollywood for 20 years and parked on the street’, Seth added: ‘Also it sucks your sh*t was stolen but LA is not some sh*thole city. As far as big cities go it has a lot going for it.’
Others praised the actor for his defence of LA, with one commenting: ‘Well done. That guy can feel however he does—but it’s how he expresses it that p*sses me off.
‘Say you feel violated. Don’t equate that to a city where 10mil ppl live & the ‘3rd world’ (a term wildly outdated itself) [sic].’
Acknowledging the heat his tweeting had given him, the Canadian performer then posted about his method for dealing with online criticism.
‘A lot of people come at me and talk sh*t on Twitter hoping I’ll engage with them publicly and give them attention, but instead I DM them and tell them to go f*ck themselves privately,’ he wrote.
‘It’s a lot more fun.’
Seth revealed how he likes to respond to criticism (Picture: Twitter/Sethrogen)
The actor’s next big role is in Pam & Tommy (Picture: Hulu)
Seth, an active writer and producer alongside his acting, will be on our screens again next year in the controversial but highly-anticipated Hulu mini-series Pam & Tommy.
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He plays Rand, one of the men who came into the possession of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s sex tape, which was stolen from their home and circulated publicly in 1995.
Baywatch star Pamela, 53, and Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy, 58 – who divorced in 1998 and share two kids – are not involved in the project.
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