Published 26 days ago
by Sharon Waxman
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By Sharon Waxman What started as a quick and quiet in-and-of Cuba for Sean Penn has turned into raging political and journalistic debate over the leftist actor’s supposed assignment by Vanity Fair to interview el primo Fidel Castro.
But that’s not the real story.
Vanity Fair didn’t assign anything, and neither did Huffington Post. Sean Penn was only in Cuba this week for a day. He had no plans to interview Fidel Castro.
He’s now back in the States after spending Tuesday in Cuba,...
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