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There’s been a murder on the dance floor, and Barry Keoghan Refuses to kill Groove. 31 year old saltburn The star has gone completely nude in the promotional video of Vanity Fair30th Annual Hollywood Issue.
In the clip, which was released on Wednesday, several A-listers are doing their best on the trifold cover, including Bradley Cooper, Natalie Portman, pedro pascal, colman domingo, jodie comer, Lily Gladstone, Greta Lee, Charles Melton, Da’Vine Joy Randolph And Jenna Ortega,
As the stars interact, laugh and show off their looks, everything seems pretty normal until the final star is revealed. Keoghan, who made his name playing troubled Oliver Quick in Emerald Fennell in 2023. saltburn, strutting their stuff on the white background cover. First standing with his back to the camera, Keoghan then turns, covers himself with his hands and laughs while completely naked.
This moment is a callback to the last scene saltburn When Keoghan’s Oliver dances naked on the Caton estate. But when he goes all the way in saltburnKeoghan showed a little more humility V.F Video.
The magazine jokingly called the cover “the worst ever”, although for the actual cover image Keoghan wore an all black suit.
Keoghan adds, “I do dance naked in my house, though.” Vanity Fair Interview. “Everybody does, man. We all sing in the shower. We all act silly when we’re alone and we feel this freedom. It’s something I’m attached to. That shit Not dancing around the manor like that with the King hanging around – but I sing loud, I dance silly and move my body silly.”
of the fame that came from his role saltburnKeoghan says, “I’m not used to this kind of attention. If I’m quite honest it’s overwhelming. It’s almost a different kind of life you have to live now. I just want to make movies and get f**king roles. And work with filmmakers, and don’t focus too much on this noise.”
He notes that he is comfortable being naked, and adds, “I think that’s true art. It really is. And it’s also true vulnerability. You’re really putting yourself in the most vulnerable position possible.” . It’s beautiful to watch. I’m not saying it’s because of my body, but it’s freeing to see that body move the way it does. It’s almost like a moving painting.”
Vanity FairThe Hollywood issue hits newsstands March 5.
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