At the Cannes Film Festival on May 19, Denzel Washington was caught on camera confronting a photographer after the man tugged on his suit. Washington, 70, was walking the red carpet for his movie Highest 2 Lowest when the incident occurred.
The Oscar winner firmly told the photographer, “Never put your hands on me again. I’m talking to you—stop, all right.” But the snapper smiled and did it again, asking, “Can I take a picture?” Washington, visibly upset, repeated, “Stop, stop it, stop it. I mean it.”

This isn’t Washington’s first intense public exchange. Back in the early 2000s, he reportedly lashed out at Sean “Diddy” Combs after a night out. According to US Weekly, he told Diddy, “You don’t respect anyone,” before storming out with his wife.
These old stories resurface as Diddy faces serious allegations of sex trafficking and racketeering—charges he denies. His indictment accuses him of using power and intimidation to exploit women under the guise of relationships.
Denzel’s no-nonsense attitude may be gaining attention—but Diddy’s troubles run far deeper.