Antony Starr’s cryptic Instagram Story post has sparked fan theories amid Tomer Capone backlash

Is 'The Boys' star Antony Starr silently supporting co-star Tomer Capone with his latest Instagram Story post?

Photo: AFP

Antony Starr, who plays the chilling and power-hungry Homelander on The Boys, has sparked fresh online speculation as controversy continues to surround his co-star Tomer Capone, who portrays Frenchie on the hit Amazon superhero series.

Capone has recently faced backlash after an archived interview resurfaced online in which he discussed his time serving in the IDF’s Paratroopers Brigade as a combat soldier and later commander.

In the interview, Capone reportedly described participating in night raids, home detentions, checkpoint enforcement, and tense encounters with civilians. Particular attention has centered on one story involving the attempted detention of an 18-year-old girl, which has fueled criticism and reignited debate online about the actor’s past military service and continued role on the show.

The attention intensified after Starr reposted a Reel to his Instagram Story with the caption: “Remember this next time you think you know what you're talking about.”

The Reel itself appears to focus on how easily people make judgments without seeing the full picture. It reportedly presents a scenario meant to challenge first impressions, emphasizing that what people assume at first glance is often incomplete or misleading.

Photo: Instagram

Others think it may have nothing to do with Capone at all, and could simply be a random Story posted at a time when fans are drawing connections, while also reflecting a broader commentary on social media outrage culture and snap judgments.

The timing has only added to the speculation, as all of this unfolds during the buildup to The Boys’ fifth and final season, with Episode 3 releasing today.

RELATED

Load Next Story