• Sebastian Stan defends co-star Adam Pearson during press conference
  • Stan calls out reporter for remark on Pearson's disfigurement
  • He showcases his advocacy for respectful language

While promoting 'A Different Man,' a question from a journalist sparked controversy: “What do you think happens after the transformation from this so-called beast, as they call him, to this perfect man?” Sebastian Stan, quick to address the insensitive reference to Pearson's neurofibromatosis—a condition leading to benign tumors in the nervous system—challenged the reporter's "choice of words."

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Stan's stand: More than just words

Stan emphasized the complexity of the issue and the need for a more educated and sensitive vocabulary when discussing such matters. “'Beast' isn’t the word, I think,” Stan remarked, pointing out the inadequacy of the reporter's language and the broader issue of societal perceptions of physical disfigurements.

The internet responded with applause for Stan's defense of Pearson, praising his tact and sensitivity. However, some defended the journalist, noting the language barrier and the context in which the term "beast" was used, suggesting a possible misinterpretation by Stan.

Adam Pearson: The real-life hero

Adam Pearson, whose life and condition mirror his character's in 'A Different Man,' added a personal touch to the discussion. He highlighted the shared experiences of lacking privacy and becoming "public property," drawing parallels between his and Stan's lives, albeit from different perspectives.

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This incident underscores the ongoing need for awareness and sensitivity in public discourse, especially concerning physical conditions. Sebastian Stan, set to star in 'The Apprentice' as Donald Trump, continues to leverage his platform for meaningful discussions, much like his portrayal of real-life figures in past projects.

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