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Social Network star Jesse Eisenberg slams Mark Zuckerberg
Jesse Eisenberg doesn’t want to be associated with Mark Zuckerberg anymore
Actor and director Jesse Eisenberg has said he doesn’t want to be associated with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who he portrayed in the 2010 movie “The Social Network,” saying the billionaire’s actions are “problematic.
Actor Jesse Eisenberg distances himself from Mark Zuckerberg
Jesse Eisenberg, who portrayed Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, has publicly distanced himself from the Meta CEO.
‘Social Network’ star Jesse Eisenberg reveals why he doesn’t want to be associated with Mark Zuckerberg anymore
Jesse Eisenberg wants to socially distance himself from Mark Zuckerberg, saying the billionaire tech boss he portrayed in “The Social Network” is “problematic.”
Jesse Eisenberg slams Mark Zuckerberg as ‘obsessed with power’
Hollywood star Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 hit “The Social Network,” told AFP the Facebook owner had evolved from having “a sense of righteousness” into “somebody obsessed with power.
'Obsessed with power': Social Network star Jesse Eisenberg reflects on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's evolution
Eisenberg said in an interview that Zuckerberg has evolved from a figure with “a sense of righteousness” to someone “obsessed with power.”
'Jesse Eisenberg always played Mark Zuckerberg as a movie villain'
Jesse Eisenberg explained very clearly that he no longer wants to be associated with Mark Zuckerberg. Eisenberg announced himself as a Hollywood star way back in 2010 when he earned an Oscar nomination for portraying the Facebook founder in David Fincher's exquisite biopic The Social Network.
'The Social Network' star Jesse Eisenberg doesn't want to be associated with Mark Zuckerberg
Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in the movie "The Social Network," said he is "concerned" by the Meta CEO's actions.
Jesse Eisenberg Doesn't Want to Be 'Associated' with Mark Zuckerberg After “Social Network”: He's Doing 'Problematic' Things
"I'm concerned just as a person who reads a newspaper," Jesse Eisenberg said, when asked about his feelings toward Mark Zucekerberg and his company, Meta
Jesse Eisenberg Explained Why He Doesn't Want To Be "Associated" With Mark Zuckerberg Anymore
Jesse Eisenberg doesn't want to be "associated" with Mark Zuckerberg anymore. In 2010, the Academy-Award-nominated actor played the Facebook founder in David Fincher's The Social Network, based on Ben Mezrich's book The Accidental Billionaires.
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Social Network star Jesse Eisenberg slams Mark Zuckerberg as "obsessed with power"
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Why Jesse Eisenberg Doesn't Want to Be 'Associated' With Mark Zuckerberg
Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network earned him an Oscar nomination in 2010, ...
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Jesse Eisenberg doesn't want to be 'associated with' Mark Zuckerberg
During a BBC Radio 4 interview, Jesse Eisenberg said he's tried to distance himself from Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, ...
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