Susan Sarandon is “heartbroken” to sell her Chelsea duplex, but has no plans to leave the city. “I’ve always been a New Yorker and I’ll continue to be a New Yorker.”
Susan Sarandon keeps her awards, including her Oscar for “Dead Man Walking,” in a bright blue-painted bathroom in her longtime New York City home.
“I thought it was kind of funny to keep them in the bathroom,” said the actress, 73. “When people come out of the bathroom, I expect them to be laughing but they don’t say a thing. Maybe they think I’m taking it seriously.”
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