Asa Butterfield from ‘Sex Education’ rages at her fans

Sex Education: Temporada 3 has given much to talk about since its premiere on Netflix, starting with the fact that just a few hours after its premiere it managed to position itself in the first three places of the Top Ten from the platform streaming worldwide and ending with the news that Asa Butterfield, who plays Otis Milburn, was enraged with his followers.

The actor tweeted on his social networks how upset he was with his fans for not respecting his privacy, unleashing a wave of comments against and in favor, which could cost him the respect and affection of his followers.

Asa has been working in Hollywood for years, but his role as Otis Milburn in Sex Education It made him jump to fame, earning the love and recognition of thousands of followers. However, this recognition exceeded the limits of his patience, because according to some tweets that he recently published, his fans They keep harassing him, taking pictures of him and recording him without authorization.

This situation infuriated him to the point of having to slap the cell phones of those who do not respect his integrity and prevent him from having a common life.

I’m very tired of people filming / taking pictures of me without asking while I’m partying. Actually, it kills my mood and my night, go to m… Let me be, please.

Tweeting this from a taxi home after having to slap multiple phones tonight.

– Asa Butterfield

'Sex Education' Asa Butterfield rages at fans for harassing him

As expected, the actor’s statements have unleashed all kinds of opinions. There are those who say that if it weren’t for this kind of fans, he would be nobody in Hollywood, but there are also those who understand that Asa, like any human, needs privacy and security to carry out his daily activities without fear or discomfort.

After his controversial and clear tweet, the actor has not spoken more about the issue, neither have his representatives, who surely have understood the actor’s anger. Perhaps it is time to realize that they are as human as any of us and need their own space.

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