Ali Abbasi Apologizes Amid Groping Claims—What’s Next?

It’s a wild ride in Hollywood, folks! Ali Abbasi, the director behind the upcoming biopic “The Apprentice,” has stepped into some major controversy after reports surfaced that he groped an unnamed A-list actor at a Golden Globes afterparty. In a social media statement that feels like a mix of regret and a bit of deflection, Abbasi said, “I made a mistake, I apologized, and I have learned a valuable life lesson.” Sounds a bit like the classic “I’m sorry you felt that way,” but let’s not be too harsh.
Reports from Deadline detailed the incident, claiming that Abbasi, allegedly tipsy, “aggressively groped” the mystery star, prompting an outcry that has led to him parting ways with CAA and Management 360. However, Abbasi insists that this breakup was in the works long before the scandal broke, stating, “My decision to part ways was a long-term career decision that was not shaped by short-term motivations.” Ah, the good ol’ “it’s not you, it’s me” line. This defensive strategy does raise eyebrows, especially amid reports suggesting he was let go due to this specific incident. But one thing’s for sure: the timing is *super* convenient.
The director describes the unwanted gesture as an “over-familiar” slap on the rear, something he claimed was meant to be playful. Regardless, he has acknowledged the discomfort caused, asserting, “I fully understand that my action made someone uncomfortable.” In Hollywood, where even the smallest misstep can become an avalanche, it’s a statement that hopefully hits home for him, and a lesson for many.
Despite the messy fallout, Abbasi is still touring for his film, which highlights Donald Trump’s controversial rise in the ’80s. That biopic is already attracting attention this awards season, especially for performances by Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong, with both earning Oscar nods. So it seems like the show must go on—Abbasi even made an appearance at the Indie Spirit Awards recently, defending it by saying, “My statement is out there, it speaks for itself.”
So, will this be a moment of reflection for Abbasi, or just the latest blip in the chaotic world of celebrity culture? Time, as always, will tell. But if there’s one lesson here, it’s to think twice before engaging in “playful” gestures in public.
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and Deadline, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, People Magazine