Brian Cox mocked for tight-fitting trousers as he slams idiot directors
Brian Cox, 77, has been roasted over his ill-fitting trousers during a recent appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
The actor took to the stage in a pinstripe shirt, along with camel leather trousers and bright brogues.
The Succession star also suffered a wardrobe malfunction when he took to his seat, as his trousers rode up, flashing the bottom of his legs.
Social media users rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to mock the Hollywood actor’s dress sense.
@Thaigerfart said: “When you get dressed in the dark and put your wife’s clothes on #BrianCox.”
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@BloodyPolitics added: “This photo screams of Brian Cox pooped himself before the show and these were the only replacement trousers available.”
@EmmaTolkin commented: “If you showed me this and said ‘guess who this photo is’ I would never in a MILLION years say Brian Cox.”
This comes as the HBO star hit out at directors, calling many of them “idiots” due to their failure to inspire him.
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Brian, who is now starring in the new Amazon Prime series 007: Road To A Million, said on BBC Maestro: “I’ve been very lucky with directors, but I’ve also worked with some real bozos. And they couldn’t direct a certain thing into a top hat.
“But it’s a real struggle sometimes. I as an actor am always looking for the great note, the note that illuminates what I have to do, and I seldom get it.
“I have to do it for myself, but I don’t want to be in that situation of doing it for myself. We want to be sort of inspired in some way.
And there’s very little inspiration comes from a lot of directors. It makes it very hard.”
Brian then admitted many directors “don’t do their homework”, as they only look at the “big picture” and “forget about the details”.
He added: “I really want directors who can inspire that and sadly not a lot of them do. They forget about the acting, they forget about what that’s about, what the mystery of that is.”
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