Title: Uncovering Sean Penn's Dark History of Abuse and Violence
At the 87th annual Academy Awards, Sean Penn made an embarrassing exit by delivering an off-color joke while presenting Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Birdman as the Best Picture winner.
Despite their close friendship, the backlash on Twitter seemed exaggerated given their chummy relationship.
While many criticized Penn, some defended him by highlighting his non-racist relief work after Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Others took the opportunity to poke fun at Penn's connections with dictators Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro, suggesting his fondness for Hispanic people.
Inarritu himself found the joke hilarious, stating that he and Penn share a brutal relationship.
However, Twitter users began to dig into Penn's past, revealing a checkered history.
Social media has become a platform for seeking justice and cultural correction, shedding light on celebrity cold cases like Woody Allen and Bill Cosby.
Now, the Twitterati has turned its attention to Penn, who was highly visible at this year's Academy Awards and Jimmy Kimmel's after-show, uncovering his violent past.
During his marriage to Madonna in the 1980s, Penn displayed extreme violence towards her.
In June 1987, he allegedly hospitalized the pop superstar by hitting her across the head with a baseball bat.
Despite Madonna's protective stance, she refused to press charges, as Penn was already facing jail time for assaulting a film extra.
The situation escalated on December 28, 1989, when Penn scaled their Malibu home, claiming ownership over Madonna.
According to reports, Penn attempted to bind Madonna's hands with an electric lamp and cord when she told him she was leaving the house.
Madonna managed to escape to the living room, but Penn chased her down, bound her to a chair with twine, and threatened to cut off her hair.
He then subjected her to physical abuse while she was restrained.
After a few hours, he left to buy more alcohol, leaving Madonna bound and gagged.
He returned to continue terrorizing her, only agreeing to untie her after she performed a degrading act.
Madonna eventually fled to the sheriff's office, with visible signs of abuse.
Penn faced felony domestic assault charges, but Madonna asked the district attorney to drop them.
He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, and shortly after, the couple ended their relationship.
Penn's violent tendencies didn't end there.
In another incident, he was arrested for attempted murder after hanging a paparazzo over a hotel room balcony while filming Shanghai Surprise in Macau.
He also faced charges for battery and vandalism in 2010 after kicking a paparazzo and destroying his camera, an incident caught on tape.
Sean Penn's history of abuse and violence is a disturbing reminder that even celebrities can have dark sides.
Despite his charitable efforts and friendships, these incidents raise questions about his character.
The Twitter backlash may seem harsh, but it serves as a reminder that past actions should not be forgotten or overlooked.
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