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Did David Corenswet’s Wife Quietly Like and Then Unlike a Controversial Instagram Post

Actor David Corenswet and his wife Julia Best Warner drew public attention after reports surfaced that Warner had briefly liked and then unliked a contentious Instagram post containing Zionist references. The post, styled like a greeting card, caused debate online before the like was removed.

At the same time, Corenswet’s name appeared on a “Film Workers for Palestine” (FWFP) pledge without his knowledge. The pledge urges Hollywood professionals to avoid partnerships with Israeli film organizations accused of supporting systemic harm.

“On 4 November 2025 the organisation issued a statement clarifying that his name was removed after verification revealed the inclusion was based on fraud.”

The FWFP confirmed that an impersonator had added Corenswet’s name, leading to its immediate removal. Although the pledge itself remains valid and supported by many in the industry, Corenswet’s supposed involvement was proven false.

Warner’s brief social media activity fueled further online speculation, as it coincided with the mistaken pledge incident. However, whether her liked post was genuinely Zionist or simply misinterpreted is still unclear.

Author’s Summary

Julia Best Warner’s fleeting Instagram like and the fake inclusion of David Corenswet on a political pledge combined to ignite brief but intense online speculation without verified substance.

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The Express Tribune The Express Tribune — 2025-11-06