Robert De Niro cut a frail figure while stepping out in New York on Wednesday.
The 82-year-old movie star was seen arriving at his Tribeca hotel, warmly dressed to protect against the cold weather.
The actor was dressed for comfort and style in a black beanie, a striped scarf, a navy jacket, and matching pants.
He was comfortably dressed in black sneakers and carried a black backpack along with some papers.
Robert De Niro, recently emotional during an interview, shows no signs of slowing down and continues to work on many prominent films and projects.
The legendary actor recently returned as the famously scary Jack Byrnes in the new movie, Focker In-Law. The film brings him back together with Ben Stiller and also features pop star Ariana Grande.
The comedy is scheduled for release in November of this year.
The Academy Award-winning actor will also star in the suspenseful thriller, The Whisper Man, and the realistic TV show, Mr. Natural.
During an interview with Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC last month, Robert De Niro became emotional and cried while discussing his belief that Donald Trump is harming the country.
This happened near the end of the approximately 45-minute interview on Wallace’s Best People podcast.
‘You’re always about lifting up everybody around you everybody. Why is that?’ Wallace asked.
‘You have to- you have to lift people up’, the actor replied, his voice heavy with emotion.
At this point, De Niro began holding back tears – to little avail.
De Niro, clearly moved, urged everyone to unite. He explained that dividing people is a losing strategy.
The Raging Bull star then framed the country’s current state as ‘a no-win situation.’
He stated it felt like fate that this destructive force – seemingly without understanding its motivations – was trying to ruin the country.
‘So it’s up to us to protect the country.’
‘I want my country back,’ the actor also said at a point.
Wallace concluded the interview by asking De Niro if he thought the US was on the verge of positive change.
De Niro said he wasn’t sure what the answer was, but stressed the importance of fighting back. He emphasized that there’s no simple solution.
We have to take decisive action and face a difficult challenge head-on. If we don’t confront it directly, we won’t succeed. It’s essential that we push forward, even if it’s difficult.
Robert De Niro made these statements several months after protests against monarchy, known as ‘No Kings,’ spread across the nation last year.
This follows shortly after Robert De Niro compared Stephen Miller, an advisor to Homeland Security, to Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler’s propaganda chief, during an October appearance on MS NOW’s The Weekend.
Someone asked him if he believes Donald Trump will leave the White House peacefully after his presidency ends in 2028.
‘No way,’ he said. ‘We see it all the time – he will not want to leave.’
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2026-03-13 02:03