Sarandon
Britishnoun
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In 1993, while many Oscars attendees wore red ribbons to honor those living with HIV/AIDS and call for government assistance, then-couple Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins took it further, using their time as presenters to ask the U.S. government to allow HIV-positive Haitians being held at Guantanamo Bay to be let into the country.
From Los Angeles Times
"I think Spain is doing an incredible job," Sarandon, her voice trembling with emotion, told reporters in Barcelona.
From Barron's
"When you turn on the TV and see how strong Spain is and how clear you are morally on these issues, it makes you feel less alone," Sarandon said.
From Barron's
Sarandon said of Sanchez, describing him as "handsome and tall".
From Barron's
Sanchez thanked Sarandon, writing on X that "it is so moving for me that someone the whole of Spain has admired and respected for years has made such a wonderful public statement about our country".
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