Jacob Elordi snaps at paparazzo: You make life really difficult for me

Jacob Elordi snaps at paparazzo: You make life really difficult for me

Jacob Elordi snaps at paparazzo: You make life really difficult for me

Actor Jacob Elordi was seen in a video having a heated exchange with a photographer at a Paris train station while trying to remain low-profile. The 28-year-old man expressed his frustration by telling the persistent man that they were making his life difficult while travelling.

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Jacob Elordi snaps at paparazzo: You make life really difficult for me
Jacob Elordi spots a photographer at a Paris train station.

Actor Jacob Elordi gets into a tense confrontation with a photographer. A heated exchange took place with the 28-year-old actor during his trip to Paris. The incident occurred at Gare du Nord station.

Video footage circulating online shows Elordi attempting to remain invisible and out of the spotlight during his visit when the encounter occurred, as reported by People.

When approached by the photographer, who said, “Jacob, we love you,” the actor paused, took out one of his headphones, and replied candidly: “You make life difficult for me.” Despite the photographer repeatedly saying, “We love you,” Elordi was blunt in his response, “I don’t love you.” He then repeated his previous sentiment for emphasis and said, “You have made life really difficult for me.”

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As reported by People, representatives for Elordi did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday, December 13, 2025. One fan defended Elordi, commenting, “It’s really heartbreaking…fame is not an open opportunity for the world to ignore one’s limitations. Paparazzi may choose this profession, but that does not take away a person’s right to exist without being victimized. You can love someone’s work without making their life difficult. “Jacob deserves basic humanity and space just like any other person.”

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An Instagram user commented, “These are the benefits of being an actor but if it bothers you then you shouldn’t be an actor.” Another user wrote, “Then don’t become a public figure.”

Elordi was last seen in director Guillermo del Toro’s film frankenstein (2025). The film, based on Mary Shelley’s novel of the same name, is available for streaming on Netflix.

The actor will be seen next Wuthering Heights (2026), opposite Margot Robbie.

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