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Penn chose Ukraine over Oscars, citing dread
6 Jun
Summary
- Sean Penn skipped the Oscars for a planned visit to Ukraine.
- He cited social discomfort and anxiety around large groups for his absence.
- Ukraine's railway honored him with an Oscar replica made from a shelled train car.

Three months after his absence from the Academy Awards, Sean Penn has explained his decision to skip the ceremony. Penn stated that award shows have always induced social discomfort and anxiety for him, preferring smaller group interactions. He chose to visit Ukraine during the Oscars, a country he has frequently visited since Russia's invasion.
During his time in Ukraine, Penn met with President Volodymyr Zelensky. In a symbolic gesture, Ukraine's state railway honored Penn with an Oscar replica made from a railway car damaged by shelling, calling it a 'symbol of resilience.' Penn noted that his colleagues were aware of his decision and understood it was better for his mental health.
Penn, a two-time Oscar winner, also expressed his aversion to selfies, describing them as another element of awards season that adds to his discomfort. While in Ukraine, he experienced the Oscars broadcast and found it enjoyable for the first time, free from the usual social pressures.