Oscar winner shows humor
Hopkins Ult as Hannibal Lecter via Kardashian product
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Anthony Hopkins turns into the serial killer Hannibal Lecter in an funny video – and invites Kim Kardashian to dinner. He uses a new product of the entrepreneur.
Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins (87) has taken a new sales product from fashion entrepreneur and TV star Kim Kardashian (44) and thus ensured laughter on the net. In an Instagram video, the British actor carries a skin-colored, elastic head wrap that extends over his chin and ears. He speaks in the camera in a threatening voice: “Hello Kim, I have already felt ten years younger”.
With the facial expressions of the cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter, which he played in the psychological thriller “The Silence of the Lambs”, he rattles with his teeth and tears his eyes open. In a posting for the video, Hopkins thanks Kardashian with the invitation: “Don’t be afraid to come to dinner”.
A few days ago, Kardashian had published a new product for the face through her Shapewear brand Skims. The “Face Wrap” is advertised with the fact that it supposedly supports neck and jaw zones. In comments, however, users made comparisons with the serial killer figure Hannibal Lecter. Lecter wore a muzzle -like face mask in films that should prevent him from biting. Hopkins won the Oscar as the best main actor with his scary role in “The Silence of the Lambs”.
The actor often comes across funny on social media. He often posts groovy dance videos. His supporters reacted enthusiastically to his latest video. “Great actor with a great sense of humor,” it said in a comment. This was the best advertising that Kardashian could wish for, wrote another user. Kardashian also demonstrated humor – and linked Hopkins’ video in her Instagram story.
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Source: Stern

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