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Hugh Laurie's Post on Tehran Co-Creator Sparks Outrage
21 Feb
Summary
- Actor Hugh Laurie's tribute to Tehran co-creator Dana Eden caused controversy.
- Laurie responded to accusations of Zionism on X, defending his stance.
- The debate intensified, with criticism coming from multiple viewpoints.

Hugh Laurie's recent tribute to "Tehran" co-creator Dana Eden became a focal point for a contentious debate on Zionism.
Laurie posted on X, expressing sorrow over Eden's death and acknowledging her brilliance. He stated his condolences to her loved ones, noting Eden was found deceased in Athens at 52.
However, the actor's post triggered a polarized reaction, with some critics labeling Eden a "Zionism propagandist." Laurie responded directly on X, asserting that no "sane person" would believe him to be a Zionist, but affirmed he would block anyone exulting in a friend's death.
This exchange further fueled backlash, with Laurie facing criticism from multiple sides regarding his perceived stance on Zionism and his involvement with the Apple TV series "Tehran."




