Denzel Washington Confronts Fan Over Sobriety Accusation …

Denzel Washington confronted an autograph seeker after being accused of mendacity about his sobriety.

A video uploaded on Monday (Oct. 27) by New York City-based autograph seeker GTVReality reveals a tense change with the two-time Oscar winner that seems to have taken place round August 2025

The confrontation started when Washington, from the within of a automotive, requested GTV to “get away” from him.

“It’s better when you’re drinking, Mr. Washington,” the autograph seeker responded.

“I haven’t had a drink in about 15 years,” Washington responded, leading GTV to respond, “That’s a good lie.”

He then tried to lighten the exchange by telling the actor, “I noticed you in Malcolm Xit is my greatest film. I used to be watching it with my mother’s rising up, man.”

Washington then shifted the conversation, asking, “Do you consider in God?”

GTV replied, “Of course I consider in God. That’s why I get up each morning and are available out and hustle, not harm no one and do dumb shit—do n***a shit that n****s do within the hood day-after-day, all day. I simply get autographs, Mr. Washington. Seriously.”

After Washington’s car began to move forward in traffic, GTV approached again, pleading for an autograph and saying, “Takes seconds to assist a brother out.”

When Washington motioned him over, he held up his phone to show an image of a pair of eyes against clouds and asked, “Who do you assume it’s?” GTV answered, “It’s God.”

Washington then said, “Who do you assume took that image?” and went on to describe an experience with prayer: “I used to be praying to God. I could not see your face. Everybody says they will see your face. I heard, ‘Turn to your left.’ That’s what I noticed.”

“Listen to me,” Washington continued. “You can play games with me,” to which GTV interrupted with, “But you can’t play with Him.” Washington ended the change with a agency warning: “Be careful when you talk to me about God.”

Washington’s declare within the clip that he has been sober for about 15 years comes lower than a yr after he informed Esquire in November 2024 that he was celebrating 10 years of sobriety.

In that interview, Washington mentioned he stopped consuming at age 60 after realizing he had been consuming wine each day for over a decade, typically ending two costly bottles a day.

“I’ve done a lot of damage to the body. We’ll see. I’ve been clean,” Washington mentioned on the time. “Be 10 years this December. I stopped at 60 and I haven’t had a thimble’s worth since. Things are opening up for me now — like being 70. It’s real. And it’s okay. This is the last chapter — if I get another 30, what do I want to do? My mother made it to 97.”