Christopher Nolan Responds to Peloton Instructor's Apology After 'Tenet' Criticism
Despite the incident, Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' sweeps Golden Globes, earning praise from the same instructor.
- Christopher Nolan, director of 'Tenet' and 'Oppenheimer', has been involved in a humorous incident with a Peloton instructor, Jenn Sherman, who criticized 'Tenet' during a workout class Nolan was participating in.
- Nolan revealed the incident during his acceptance speech at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, leading to Sherman publicly apologizing and inviting Nolan to a future class.
- Nolan responded to the apology at the Golden Globes, stating he has 'nothing but love for Peloton', but might 'skip it for a little while'.
- Nolan's latest film, 'Oppenheimer', won multiple awards at the Golden Globes, including best director for Nolan.
- Sherman, despite her criticism of 'Tenet', praised 'Oppenheimer', stating she had seen it twice and 'that's six hours of my life that I don't ever want to give back.'