Jason Momoa looks worse for wear as he sticks out his tongue and tramples on his suede loafers while leaving House Of Gucci after-party following UK premiere
The stars were out in force for the House Of Gucci.
Yet it seems Jason Momoa celebrated a bit too much as he looked worse for wear as he stuck out his tongue while leaving the Gucci after-party in London, following the movie’s UK premiere on Tuesday.
The Game Of Thrones actor, 42, trampled on his red suede loafers, ruining the backstay and heel counter by folding them inwards as he made his way to his awaiting transport.
Wild thing! Jason Momoa, 42, looked worse for wear as he stuck out his tongue while leaving the Gucci after-party in London, following the movie’s UK premiere on Tuesday
Jason was dressed in an oversized black tank top, which he smartened up with a sleek black trouser suit.
The handsome star tied his long locks up with a patterned pink scrunchie and accessorised with a long beaded black necklace.
Jason also added an edgy twist to his look with eye catching wrist cuffs and statement knuckle rings.
While leaving the party, the actor fawned over a male friend, pulling at his pal’s suit jacket as they traipsed to an awaiting vehicle.
Yikes: The Game Of Thrones actor trampled on his shoes, ruining the backstay and heel counter by folding them inwards as he made his way to his awaiting transport
Joker: While leaving the party, the actor fawned over a male friend, pulling at his pal’s suit jacket as they traipsed to an awaiting vehicle
Here he is: The Game Of Thrones actor repeated stuck out his tongue
Smart but Scruffy: Jason smartened up with a sleek black trouser suit
Edgy: Jason also added an edgy twist to his look with eye catching wrist cuffs and statement knuckle rings
Signature style: The handsome star tied his long locks up with a patterned pink scrunchie
Adam Driver, 37, takes a lead role as the late Maurizio Gucci in the highly-anticipated film House Of Gucci.
French actress Camille Cottin, 42, plays Paola Franchi in the upcoming film, an Italian interior designer, artist, author and former model who was in a relationship with Maurizio at the time of his 1995 assassination.
The cold-blooded murder of fashion scion Maurizio Gucci shocked the world – especially when his glamorous ex-wife Patrizia was found guilty of arranging it.
During the murder trial, which transfixed Italy, Reggiani arrived each day wearing head-to-toe Gucci clothes and accessories.
Finishing touches: He accessorised with a long beaded black necklace
Fun with friends: Jason’s pal didn’t seem to mind being subjected to the actor’s antics
Lairy: Jason was acting excessively lairy as he left the House Of Gucci after-party
No getting away: Jason held onto his friend as they left the star-studded bash
Hands on! Jason has his hands all over his friend’s chest
The court heard how she had ordered the murder of her husband after he offered her $650,000 in a divorce settlement.
She was initially sentenced to 29 years in 1998, which was reduced to 26 on appeal. She served 18 – with her pet ferret Bambi as a companion for some of the time – before being released in October 2014.
Well-known for her luxury lifestyle, Reggiani once said: ‘I’d rather cry in a Rolls than be happy on a bicycle’ and turned down the offer of day release while in prison because it would have meant doing ‘menial’ work.
House of Gucci, directed by Scott from a script by Roberto Bentivegna, based on Sara Gay Forden’s book, is released on November 24.
Inside the House Of Gucci: The real life family behind one of fashion’s most scandalous sagas
The Murderess: Lady Gaga portrays Patrizia Reggiani
Reggiani was notorious for ordering a hit on her ex husband Maurizio Gucci, grandson of Gucci founder Guccio Gucci and heir of the family brand
The Victim: Adam Driver portrays Maurizio Gucci
Maurizio, the Gucci heir and head designer of the brand in the 1980s, was gunned down in 1995 after a hit was placed on him by ex wife Patrizia Reggiani; the pair were married from 1973 until 1991
The Maverick: Jared Leto portrays Paolo Gucci
During the 80s, Paolo attempted to capitalize on his family’s well-known brand by launching an outfit called Gucci Plus on his own, which caused major family tensions.
The Patriarch: Al Pacino portrays Aldo Gucci
Aldo, son of historic Gucci founder Guccio Gucci, was sentenced to one year in prison at the age of 81 in 1983 for tax evasion
The Actor: Jeremy Irons portrays Rodolfo Gucci
Rodolfo also went by the screen name Maurizio D’Ancora, appearing in over 40 Italian films between 1929 and 1946
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