Jacob Elordi had a tense exchange with a photographer in Paris on Wednesday.
The “Frankenstein” star tried to keep a low profile while inside the Gare du Nord train station when a paparazzo approached him.
“Jacob, we love you,” the photographer could be heard saying to the 28-year-old who was flanked by security guards, according to a video shared on social media.
Elordi then removed one of his headphones and said, “You make it really hard for me to live.”
After the photographer repeated, “We love you,” the “Euphoria” actor replied, “I don’t love you,” adding — yet again, “You make it really hard for me to live.”
Reps for Elordi didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Fans were quick to defend the “Saltburn” star after watching his tense exchange with the photographer.
“This is honestly heartbreaking 💔,” one person wrote in the comments section.
“Not friendly at all….,” another wrote.
“You can love someone’s work without making their life harder to live. Jacob deserves the same basic humanity and space as anyone else,” a third added, while another supporter wrote, “I would have been annoyed from the first second if someone followed me like this 🤨.”
Elordi’s exchange with the paparazzo comes three months after he shared a tense moment with a Venice Film Festival official.
At the world premiere of “Frankenstein,” Elordi was seen speaking to a man who appeared to be a “bodyguard.”
“I’m going to take a picture right here,” Elordi told the festival staff member in a clip shared on TikTok.
After posing for several photos with attendees, Elordi turned back toward the official and said, “Don’t ever tell me what to do.”
Despite the awkward exchange on the red carpet, the user who posted the video said the actor “was so nice” and “took photo[s] with everyone he can.” They added, “He is so sexy and nice.”
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