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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Springsteen Biopic Faces Mustard Controversy: Fans Expose Inaccuracy

Springsteen Biopic Faces Mustard Controversy: Fans Expose Inaccuracy

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Springsteen biopic "Deliver Me From Nowhere" contains a mistake about his hot dog condiment preferences
  • Fans have video evidence showing Springsteen dislikes mustard, contrary to the film's portrayal
  • The film's inaccuracy on this minor detail has become a point of discussion
Springsteen Biopic Faces Mustard Controversy: Fans Expose Inaccuracy

On October 27, 2025, the highly anticipated Springsteen biopic "Deliver Me From Nowhere" hit theaters, earning praise from critics for its strong performances, particularly Jeremy Allen White's portrayal of The Boss. However, the film has also faced a surprising controversy over a minor detail - its depiction of Bruce Springsteen's hot dog condiment preferences.

According to the article, the film includes a scene where Springsteen expresses his enjoyment of mustard on his hot dogs. But this detail has been called into question by eagle-eyed fans, who have uncovered video evidence showing the New Jersey legend actually dislikes the yellow condiment. In the footage, Springsteen can be seen ranting about his distaste for mustard while ordering a sandwich at a luncheonette.

This humorous inaccuracy has become a topic of discussion among moviegoers and Springsteen enthusiasts. While biopics often take creative liberties, fans argue that honoring the truth is crucial, especially for a figure as iconic as Bruce Springsteen. The article notes that the film's portrayal of Springsteen's hot dog preferences is "comically incorrect" according to the available evidence.

Despite this minor misstep, "Deliver Me From Nowhere" has been well-received overall, finishing fourth at the box office in its opening weekend and earning praise from critics for its strong performances and storytelling. The film's success, however, has not stopped fans from pointing out this amusing discrepancy between the on-screen depiction and Springsteen's real-life condiment preferences.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to video evidence, Bruce Springsteen dislikes putting mustard on his hot dogs.
The new Springsteen biopic is called "Deliver Me From Nowhere".
Springsteen fans have pointed out the inaccuracy and provided video evidence showing that the film's portrayal of his hot dog condiment preferences is "comically incorrect".

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