“He didn’t seem concerned about being seen”

Paul Mescal was snapped by paparazzi at Glastonbury Festival with several friends. One attendee at the event told The Sun that the 28-year-old actor had snorted a substance from a bag: “He didn’t care who he was seeing.”

The new Russell Crowe in the sequel to Gladiator, Paul Mescalpartied yesterday at the Glastonbury Festival in England, and his presence particularly caught the attention of fans. The 28-year-old actor was seen and filmed while snorting a substance taken from a bag, the testimonies and photos reported by The Sun.

Paul Mescal al Glastonbury Festival

Paul Mescal was spotted at the concert of the American band The National at the Glastonbury Festival, a musical event held in Pilton, about 10 km from Glastonbury, in Somerset, England. The famous Irish actor “he was dressed casually and wearing a baseball cap”writes The Sun, reporting the words of a witness who saw him while he was snorting a substance. “Paul apparently used a key to remove a substance from a bag, which he held up to his nose and snorted. He did this once, then dipped the key back into the bag, held it up to his nose and snorted again.” the mole told the online newspaper. The person present then added: “He didn’t seem to mind being watched. He was dancing and laughing with his friends.”the words. With him were the actresses Daisy Edgar Jones e Saoirse Ronan.

Paul Mescal to Star in Gladiator Sequel

He will be on the big screen starting next November: Paul Mescal will take Russell Crowe’s place for the sequel to Gladiator 2. In the last few hours the first images of the film set 30 years after the events of the first have been released: the film will follow the path of Lucio Vero, as he discovers the identity of his real father and his origins. In Gladiator 2 they will also return Derek Jacobiin the role of Senator Gracchus, Djimon Honsouwhile among the new entries there will be Denzel Washington, Mescal, Quinn e Pedro Pascal.

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