Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hope you've brought along some socks! Russell Brand shops for an expensive vintage car in his grubby bare feet

Not sure why I'm sharing this...except its an example of how the very rich who earned their money not working (you can't consider acting or stand up comedy work) have no class. What an idiot. (And any dealer who'd let him sit in a car, regardless of how much he was going to pay for it - is an idiot too!)


From Daily Mail: Hope you've brought along some socks! Russell Brand shops for an expensive vintage car in his grubby bare feet

He's not the cleanest or smartest looking man in the world with his greasy-looking long hair, ripped jeans and holey vests.

But you'd have thought that Russell Brand would have at least worn some shoes or washed his feet to test drive some very expensive motors.

The comedian was snapped in West Hollywood yesterday at a vintage car showroom eyeing up the sleek vehicles on display.

Accompanied by a couple of friends, the actor, 37, was seen looking at a vintage black Porsche at the Charles Agapiou showroom which sells used luxury and classic cars.
An, taking a cue from his on-screen alter ego Arthur, he also checked out a white vintage Rolls Royce that gleamed in the California sun.
Brand left empty handed but didn't seem too bothered as he laughed and joked with his friends.
Is it me? Brand eyes up a vintage black Porsche as he heads inside the showrooom
Is it me? Brand eyes up a vintage black Porsche as he heads inside the showrooom
Or maybe he left without a purchase because the dealer took one look at his feet and refused to let him behind the wheel.
The Essex-born star often embraces the hippy style but this could this barefoot look be part of the new and mellow Brand?
He recently spoke about being a lot more chilled out these days and speaking to the Daily Record, he said: 'I don’t know. I never like to be mean to people.
Sleek: Brand was also seen looking at this white classic Rolls Royce
Sleek: Brand was also seen looking at this white classic Rolls Royce
'Even when I do things like the MTV Awards, I’m not trying to criticise human beings, they’re only trying their best – even people in government.
'Take my new show Brand X - it's more just looking at a news story, how it’s portrayed and why. Whose agenda is being served? It’s more comedic analysis, it’s certainly not having a pop at anyone.
'I’m spending a lot of time meditating and doing yoga. That is the new version of myself and I’m liking it.'


 

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