Josh Duhamel says actors should avoid politics to not 'alienate' fans

Duhamel said he has 'strong opinions' but prefers to keep them private rather than risk backlash

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Josh Duhamel is weighing in on the role of politics in Hollywood, saying he believes actors should avoid speaking publicly about their views to prevent dividing their audience.

In a recent interview, Duhamel explained that he chooses not to discuss politics openly, framing it as a strategic decision tied to his career. He said he has “strong opinions” but prefers to keep them private rather than risk backlash.

“Why would I alienate half my audience?” he said, adding that he respects differing viewpoints but doesn’t feel it’s his place to “preach” to fans.

The actor emphasized that his primary role is to entertain, not to engage in political discourse. “I’m just here to make cool stuff,” he said, suggesting that actors who speak out politically may risk turning audiences away from their work.

Duhamel also described his approach as a “business decision,” noting that maintaining a broad audience is key to long-term success in the entertainment industry.

His comments come amid an ongoing debate in Hollywood about whether celebrities should use their platforms to speak on political and social issues. While some stars remain outspoken, others have taken a more cautious approach, citing concerns about polarization and its impact on their careers.

Duhamel’s stance highlights a growing divide within the industry, as actors continue to navigate the balance between personal expression and professional considerations in an increasingly polarized cultural landscape.

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