Sean Penn gives his Oscar to Zelenskyy during meeting in Ukraine: ‘When you win, bring it back’
Oscar winner Sean Penn has given one of his awards to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a third visit to the country amid Russia’s ongoing war.
Penn, who was forced to leave Ukraine in March while filming a documentary about the conflict, donated the trophy as a “symbol of faith” in the country.
The Hollywood star has twice been named best actor at the Oscars – for Mystic River in 2004 and Milk in 2009.
During a meeting with Mr Zelenskyy, the actor handed him one of his golden statuettes, saying it was “just a symbolic, silly thing” but “if I know this is here with you then I’ll feel better and stronger for the fight”.
He added: “When you win, bring it back to Malibu. Because I’ll feel much better knowing there’s a piece of me here.”
The statue will stay in Ukraine until the end of the war.
During the meeting, the Ukrainian president presented Penn with the country’s Order of Merit of the III degree, thanking him for his “significant contribution” to the war effort.
The actor’s name was also placed on a stone on Ukraine’s Walk of the Brave, which recognises “brave people who have stood with Ukraine from the very beginning” and features many world leaders who have helped since the outbreak of the war.
Penn said there were three places in the world where “all the pride of my life would be – the place where my daughter was born, the place where my son was born, and this”.
He has reportedly previously said he had considered fighting for Ukraine during the conflict.
Sharing footage from the visit on Instagram, a post on Mr Zelenskyy’s Instagram page read: “American actor and film director Sean Penn @seanpenn came to Ukraine for the third time during the full-scale war already.
“This time our meeting was special. Sean brought his Oscar statuette as a symbol of faith in the victory of our country. It will be in Ukraine until the end of the war.
“It was with great pleasure that I presented Sean Penn with the Order of Merit of the III degree. Thank you for such sincere support and significant contribution to the popularization of Ukraine in the world.”
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Later in November, Penn is due to be honoured with the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award by the Television Academy for his “decades of activism”.
In September, the actor was included on a list of 25 US citizens sanctioned by Russia in response to their public criticism of the war on Ukraine.
Russia’s foreign ministry listed Penn and fellow US star Ben Stiller among politicians, trade officials and industrial executives banned from entering the country.
Like Penn, Stiller and Penn has been a vocal supporter of Ukraine during the conflict.