A few days ago, Spain won the Women’s World Cup, but the world remembers the kiss between Luis Rubiales and Jenni Hermoso than to the national team’s victory.

Facing threats and criticism from various quarters, the president of the Spanish Football Federation still has some supporters. On Monday, it was Woody Allen who came to his defense.

In an interview with El Mundo, the 87-year-old director, actor, and screenwriter expressed his viewpoint: “It’s hard to imagine someone losing their job over a public kiss. He didn’t assault her; it was just a kiss between friends. What harm is there in that?”


Woody Allen’s stance is bold, especially considering his own involvement in a past sexual assault allegation.

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