Brian Cox had a bit of a wardrobe malfunction while attending his movie premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The 79-year-old actor wore a kilt while attending the premiere of his film Glenrothan at the festival on Thursday (September 11) in Toronto, Canada.
Brian, who was joined at the event by his wife Nicole Ansari-Cox, stars in the film and also makes his directorial debut with the feature. Co-stars Alexandra Shipp and Shirley Henderson also attended the premiere.
THR reports that Brian was sitting in a chair on stage during a post-screening Q&A when an audience member raised his hand to tell the actor that he was showing a bit too much through his kilt.
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“Is it that bad?” Brian joked. “Or that good?”
He continued, “You have to wear the kilt the proper way. The kilt is designed to make you cool and free. And it’s a f–king wonderful freedom.”
When it happened again, Brian cried out, “Whose idea was it to wear these f–king kilts? Certainly not my idea. It was the producer’s idea. They always try to f–k you up, at the end of the day. They can be so vengeful sometimes.”
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