When Lucius met the former liar-in-chief
Jason Isaacs, who famously played Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, spotted Sean Spicer at the Emmy Awards ceremony.
He wasn’t impressed:
The highlights, for those who cannot read from images: “What were the Emmys thinking celebrating this modern day Goebbels, who was the thuggish face of Orwellian doublespeak just moments ago?
“Three surprising things about him:
“1) He comes about up to my nipples
“2) He doesn’t think he should hide himself under a rock from shame for the rest of his life.
“3) He’s deeply unattractive, from the inside out. Has the aura of a giant festering abscess. Strange, since he was so charismatic at the (elevated) podium.”
Sadly, others among the UK acting community appear to have taken a different view:
James Corden reveals he regrets kissing Sean Spicer at the #Emmys in a self-deprecating monologue https://t.co/MfMKtSaaUx pic.twitter.com/xhBsKCeJvr
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) September 19, 2017
As with all dickheads, he regrets being caught https://t.co/8sb3c7x1R4
— Steve Topple (@MrTopple) September 19, 2017
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