In an ongoing defamation lawsuit against Lee Daniels, Sean Penn's ex-wife Madonna has denied allegations of domestic assault and battery.
She has firmly stated that Penn never hit her with a baseball bat or physically assaulted her in any way.
Deadline reports that Madonna considers these claims to be completely false and outrageous.
At this year's Academy Awards ceremony, Sean Penn caught the attention of many when he presented the Best Picture Oscar.
His serious demeanor and adlibbed comment about the film's director, Alejandro Inarritu, sparked mixed reactions.
Although it was meant as a joke and a commentary on the immigration debate in America, not everyone appreciated the humor.
The incident added to the growing sentiment that it is difficult to like Sean Penn.
Recently, Pajiba uncovered an old Daily Mail article that shed light on a disturbing event from the '80s that supposedly led to the end of Penn's marriage with Madonna.
While the Daily Mail is considered a tabloid magazine, it is generally more reliable than supermarket tabloids like The National Enquirer.
According to the Daily Mail, in June 1987, Madonna sought medical attention at Cedars Sinai hospital after Penn allegedly struck her on the head with a baseball bat during a serious conversation about reconciliation.
People Magazine later profiled Madonna and Penn's tumultuous relationship in December 1987 but made no mention of abuse.
However, Penn had a history of violence, including assaulting photographers, a male songwriter Madonna befriended, and an extra on a film set.
He also faced charges of drunk driving and reckless endangerment, resulting in a 60-day jail sentence in June 1987.
The Daily Mail suggests that the incident with Madonna occurred after Penn received his prison sentence.
Madonna did not file an official complaint because her husband was already heading to jail, and she didn't want him to face further trouble.
Penn was released after serving 33 days, but the marriage continued to deteriorate, characterized by violent arguments and strain on both parties.
Although People Magazine believed Madonna and Penn had divorced by December 1987, it appears they only separated.
The Daily Mail reveals a distressing incident that allegedly took place on December 28, 1989.
Madonna reported to the Malibu sheriff's office that Penn had broken into their house, found her alone in the master bedroom, and an argument ensued.
Penn threatened to bind her hands with an electric lamp and cord, eventually chasing her into the living room where he tied her to a chair using twine.
He continued to physically assault her, leaving her deeply shaken.
Penn left to buy more alcohol, leaving Madonna bound and gagged.
He returned and resumed the abuse.
Madonna stated that he untied her only after she agreed to perform a degrading s**ual act.
She managed to escape and seek help from the police.
Penn was arrested and charged with inflicting “corporal injury and traumatic conditions” as well as committing battery.
Madonna filed for divorce a week later, dropping the assault charges.
While these allegations are disturbing, it is important to note that they occurred in 1989 and there have been no recent reports of similar incidents involving Sean Penn.
It is crucial to question whether personal opinions about actors impact our ability to appreciate their work.
The answer is subjective, with some individuals separating an artist's personal life from their artistic achievements, while others cannot overlook certain actions or beliefs.
The case of Tom Cruise and his affiliation with the Church of Scientology is another example.
Despite evidence of the church's questionable practices, including alleged mistreatment of members, many still admire Cruise for his acting abilities and iconic roles.
The fact that Cruise did not address these concerns during interviews for his films raises questions about the media's responsibility in holding celebrities accountable.
In conclusion, the revelation of Sean Penn's alleged abusive behavior towards Madonna raises questions about separating an artist from their personal life.
While these allegations are deeply troubling, they occurred in the past, and it is essential to consider how this information impacts our perception of the artist's work.
Ultimately, the decision to admire or support such individuals lies with each individual.
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