Brian Cox gave a little more fans than they negotiated while wearing the quilt at Tiff.
In the photo, the 79-year-old “Glenlosan” actor rocked the traditional black quilt while attending the film’s global premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday. And, according to a Hollywood reporter, on a post-screening panel, film fans informed that audiences were accidentally flashing from his seat position.
“Is it that bad?” “Inheritance,” the star asked. “Or is that okay?”
“You have to wear the quilt the right way,” he explained as the audience laughed. “The quilt is designed to keep you cool and free, and it’s great freedom.”
While trying to redirect the conversation to the film, Cox said he wanted to convey the story to his own way, as opposed to other filmmakers, “whether or not they cover the ass.”
“What an unfortunate phrase,” he added. “I’m really sorry about this. I didn’t think I was in this position.”
After the audience continued to chant “Your feet! Your feet!”, the actor reflected on his rage to producer Neil Zaigler. “Whose idea was it to wear these f-ing quilts?” he joked, adding, “It’s certainly not my idea.”
“It was the producer’s idea,” he continued. “They always try to make you f-k at the end of the day. They can be very revenge.”
Cox also says that Zeiger “probably wears pants” at the event, and that the quilt is “free and easy.”
“It’s difficult not to wear pants,” he reportedly said.
The actor is known for putting everything on the table. In April, he denounced Joaquin Phoenix for his “really awful” turn in “Napoleon,” and said he did “much better” in the role.
“That’s terrible,” Cox said in a live talk, according to standard. “Joaquin Phoenix’s really terrible performance. It’s really scary. I don’t know what he was thinking.”
In March he turned a light corn to Meghan Markle and told her that when he married Prince Harry in 2018, the Duchess of Sussex lived in New York, “what she knew.”
The “Suit” alumni claimed that they had “a childhood dream of marrying a prince and a charming prince and all that was considered our life in our dreams.” He returned to comments about the royal family that was later exiled and said he “actually” had “great sympathy for them.”
And in 2022, Cox disrupted the feathers of Johnny Depp fans, labeling the actor from “Pirates of the Caribbean” as “so exaggerated and overrated” and his memoir “I put a rabbit in a hat.”
“In other words, “Edward Thesausans.” Let’s face it. If you come in with such hands and put on pale, bruised face make-up, you don’t need to do anything,” he continued in part. “And he didn’t. And then he was even less.”