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Susan Sarandon's hardline support for Palestine has caused drama behind the scenes of her upcoming film The Fabulous Four, DailyMail.com can reveal.
Tensions have flared between the actress and her co-stars, including Jewish actress Bette Midler, and the studio, who are 'furious' and unimpressed with her continued staunch pro-Palestine activism that has already landed her in hot water in recent months, according to close sources.
The comedy film, which stars Sarandon, Midler, Megan Mullally, and Sheryl Lee Ralph, is set to be released on July 26, by Bleecker Street.
The plot will follow three longtime friends who travel to Key West, Florida to be bridesmaids in a surprise wedding for their other close pal, played by Midler.
But despite playing a group of loving gal pals on screen, insiders tell DailyMail.com that the relationship between Sarandon and her co-stars was fraught on set after she persisted with her controversial campaign following her previous anti-Semitic remarks.
Susan Sarandon's pro-Palestine activism has caused a rift between her and her Fabulous Four co-stars, insiders tell DailyMail.com
Sarandon drew widespread outrage after saying Jewish people were 'getting a taste of what it feels like to be Muslim' after the October 7 attack, during a November 17 pro-Palestine rally in New York City (pictured)
'Bleecker Street is furious at Susan for the way she's been carrying on. So is Bette, who is a proud Jew and hates what Susan is doing,' a film insider told DailyMail.com.
'Sheryl is upset at her too, as is Megan Mullally, the whole crew and cast are. It's a mess.
'Her co-stars are disappointed that so many people worked so hard on it, and now Susan is ruining it for everybody.'
Sarandon has made headlines in recent months for her participation in several anti-Israel protests since Hamas's terror attack on Israeli civilians on October 7.
She drew widespread outrage in the weeks following the bombing when she claimed Jewish people were 'getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country.'
The Thelma and Louise star later apologized for her remarks but has since carried on with her very public anti-Israel stance.
The drama surrounding her controversial views eventually carried over on set, where the atmosphere became so frosty, it even saw the 77-year-old actress isolated from the rest her co-stars, according to the source.
There were 'no direct confrontations' between the four despite the tension, but the crew were told to keep Sarandon 'separate from the others'.
'Bette gave her the cold shoulder. The others, including Sheryl, were not thrilled with her either,' said the insider.
'Susan always had a crew member watching over to make sure she didn't sprout her vitriol.'
An inside source claimed Sarandon's continued activism has upset her co-stars, including Bette Midler, 'who is a proud Jew and hates what Susan is doing'
Sheryl Lee Ralph and Megan Mullally, who star alongside Sarandon in the upcoming film, are also said to be unimpressed with the actress
Sarandon, 77, was seen wearing a keffiyeh scarf as she joined Squad member Rashida Tlaib in a protest on Capitol Hill demanding for the US to stop 'funding genocide' in February
The insider continued: 'It was very tense. She said everyone else was kind with each other, but they definitely kept Susan apart from all.
'Susan did not eat lunch or dinner, or pal around with the other women, cast, and crew. She stayed in her trailer mostly.'
DailyMail.com has contacted Bleecker Street for comment.
The Fabulous Four began filming last fall, around the same time of the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas.
Sarandon would spark widespread outrage just weeks later while speaking at a November 17 pro-Palestine rally in New York City.
'There are a lot of people afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country, so often subjected to violence,' she said in a statement that would quickly draw backlash and be deemed anti-Semitic.
The controversy resulted in the Academy Award-winning actress being dropped by her Hollywood representative, United Talent Agency, which is run by Jewish CEO Jeremy Zimmer. UTA had represented Sarandon since 2014.
She later issued an apology calling the 'phrasing' of her remarks 'a terrible mistake'.
But the veteran left-wing activist has since continued participating in protests and rallies, reportedly joining in on chants 'from the river to the sea,' a battle cry used by pro-Palestinian activists and Hamas alike that many view as an anti-Semitic call for the destruction of Israel.
In a more recent incident captured on camera on April 24, Sarandon was heard denying the violent crimes that have been committed by Hamas against civilians amid the ongoing war, to an Israeli activist
Susan Sarandon is seen at a pro-Palestine rally in New York City in November. She attended another over the weekend, where she was seen chanting 'from the river to the sea,' which has been branded an anti-Semitic phrase that calls for the destruction of Israel
She later took to Instagram to issue an apology over her controversial and anti-Semitic remarks at the November 17 event
In a more recent incident captured on camera on April 24, Sarandon was heard denying the violent crimes that have been committed by Hamas against civilians amid the ongoing war, to an Israeli activist.
The woman, Keren Picker, can be seen approaching Sarandon the street and pointing out that Hamas has repeatedly turned down proposals for a ceasefire.
A defiant Sarandon replies: 'Do you know why? Because they're terrible deals.'
She then goes on to reference reports about 'babies in ovens' and 'rapes' in Gaza and branding them 'myths.'
Earlier this year Sarandon joined Squad member Rashida Tlaib at a protest on Capitol Hill, demanding for the US to stop 'funding genocide.'
She made a statement to members of the press during the February 15 event, organized by the left-wing anti-war women's organization CODEPINK, calling for a ceasefire.
'There's never been peace that's been attained through violence,' Sarandon said, ironically just three months after making her controversial remarks seemingly justifying the attack.
Sarandon arrived at Capitol Hill wearing a red keffiyeh scarf in support of Palestine.
'We have to have a permanent ceasefire and save the lives of all those people that are now just being shot at like fish in a barrel,' she said at the time.
Her demonstration comes after a $95billion foreign aid package was passed by the Senate including $14.1 billion for Israel's war against Hamas.