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Fans defend Adam Driver's savage 'f**k you' response to interviewer's 'rude' question
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Fans defend Adam Driver's savage 'f**k you' response to interviewer's 'rude' question

The Ferrari star didn't hold back.

Adam Driver fans are flocking to social media in support of the actor after he was asked a 'rude' question by an audience member.

Driver stars as Italian racing car driver and entrepreneur Enzo Anselmo Giuseppe Maria Ferrari Cavaliere di Gran Croce in upcoming movie Ferrari.

Directed by Michael Mann and with a cast including not only Driver, but the likes of Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley and Patrick Dempsey, the film is anticipated as being a hit. However, one audience member at the Camerimage Film Festival in Poland clearly wasn't as much of a fan. Prepare to love Adam Driver even more than you already do:

In a Q&A session with Driver at the Polish film festival yesterday (12 November), a member of the audience asked the actor what he thought about the crash scenes.

Oh, and they didn't hesitate to get their own opinion in there too before Driver had time to answer.

In a clip posted to X by Adam Driver Central, you can hear the person saying: "What do you think about crash scenes? They looked pretty harsh, drastic and I must say cheesy for me. What do you think?"

Driver responded: "F**k you. I don't know? Next question."

Adam Driver stars as Enzo Ferrari.
Neon/ STX International

And it hasn't taken long for fans of the actor to flood to the post in stitches over his response and to criticise the audience member's question.

One X user said: "LMFAO, I stand behind this response."

"Good for Driver! I hate when people say comments or compliments during the Q&A instead of asking questions. It's called Q&A for a reason dude," another added.

A third commented: "Seems like a off the wall question. His job is acting, not CGI."

A fourth wrote: "What a rude 'question' from that person."

And a final resolved: "We need more responses like that to half-assed audience questions."

The interviewer wasn't a fan of the crash scenes in the movie.
Neon/ STX International

The official synopsis for the film as per the thriller's website states: "It is the summer of 1957. Behind the spectacle of Formula 1, ex-racer Enzo Ferrari is in crisis. Bankruptcy threatens the factory he and his wife, Laura built from nothing ten years earlier.

"Their volatile marriage has been battered by the loss of their son, Dino a year earlier. Ferrari struggles to acknowledge his son Piero with Lina Lardi.

"Meanwhile, his drivers’ passion to win pushes them to the edge as they launch into the treacherous 1,000-mile race across Italy, the Mille Miglia."

Ferrari is currently set to hit cinemas on 25 December, 2023.

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