Jacob Elordi faces backlash after appearing to drive with an injured foot, just days after withdrawing from the Cannes Film Festival jury due to the same injury. The *Euphoria* star missed the prestigious Met Gala earlier this month as well, citing his foot condition.
Social media users questioned the logic of his absence from high-profile events while simultaneously being photographed operating a vehicle. The inconsistency sparked debate among fans about the severity of his injury and whether his Cannes withdrawal was justified.
Elordi had been selected as a jury member for the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, one of cinema's most coveted positions. His last-minute departure surprised industry insiders and left organizers scrambling for a replacement. The actor attributed the decision to medical necessity, stating the injury prevented him from fulfilling jury duties in Cannes.
The timing compounds scrutiny around celebrity injuries and their selective impact on public appearances. While jury participation demands extended sitting and standing during screenings and deliberations, critics noted that driving requires similar physical commitment and potential discomfort. Some observers suggested the foot injury may have been exaggerated or that alternative solutions existed for Cannes attendance.
Elordi hasn't publicly detailed the injury's nature, severity, or expected recovery timeline. The silence has fueled speculation online, with fans divided between those sympathetic to genuine medical concerns and those questioning his commitment to the opportunities afforded him.
This incident reflects broader skepticism audiences direct toward celebrity health explanations. High-profile no-shows at marquee events often trigger public scrutiny, particularly when contradictory evidence surfaces. For Elordi, the narrative shifted from understanding his medical situation to questioning its authenticity.
The actor's representation has not addressed the driving controversy. His next major public appearance will likely draw renewed attention to his foot condition and whether visible limitations emerge.
