Uppity Susan Sarandon seen for the first time since she was dropped by Hollywood agency UTA over her anti-Jewish rants

A cocky Susan Sarandon was spotted in New York City on Wednesday for the first time since her Hollywood talent agency dropped her this week over her recent anti-Jewish rants.

Sarandon, 77, was seen walking down Christopher Street in the West Village while wearing a “Simpsons” style jacket, black newsboy cap, gray pants, gray and red sneakers and maroon gloves.

The “Thelma and Louise” star’s red and white coat featured her name embroidered in red with randomly placed patches of Marge and Homer and other characters from the show.

The comfortable outfit was almost identical to the one the Oscar winner wore when she made her controversial appearance at a pro-Palestine rally in the city’s Union Square on Friday.

Sarandon was fired from top Hollywood agency UTA after saying scared Jews are “getting a taste of what it’s like to be Muslim in America,” Page Six revealed Tuesday.

Sarandon, 77, was seen scanning the streets of New York City on Wednesday while wearing a custom “The Simpsons” letterman jacket. J. Messerschmidt for NY Post his comfortable outfit is similar to the one he wore at a pro-Palestine rally in New York’s Union Square on Friday. J. Messerschmidt for NY Post The Oscar winner wore maroon gloves, black pants and a striped shirt as he walked through the West Village on Wednesday. J. Messerschmidt for the New York Post

Sources told Page Six that talent agency staff were extremely hurt by his comments.

Sarandon, who won an Academy Award for “Dead Man Walking,” has spent weeks railing against Israel after Hamas’ surprise attack on the Jewish state on October 7.

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On Friday, he attended the “Shut It Down for Palestine” protest in Union Square, where he said many were “afraid to be Jews right now” and that it was the same feeling felt by Muslims in the country.

“It’s important to listen, it’s important to have facts… you don’t have to go over the entire history of that region, you just have to show the babies that are dying in the incubators,” he said.

Sarandn attended a pro-Palestine rally in the Big Apple, where he said many were “afraid to be Jews right now” and noted that it was the same feeling felt by Muslims in the country. Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock

“Those images are enough to show you that something is drastically wrong. “We need a ceasefire now.”

He also joined in the chant “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which has been considered anti-Semitic.

Sarandon also reposted a tweet from a far-right account that claimed an Israeli helicopter had killed Israeli citizens. She also retweeted a post celebrating Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, who was accused of being anti-Semitic for years.

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