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Paul Mescal describes 'fury' after being groped by fan

Paul Mescal
Paul Mescal

Oscar nominee Paul Mescal has spoken of his "fury" after a fan groped him outside the theatre where he was performing.

The 27-year-old actor, whose film Aftersun has won him a clutch of Best Actor nominations this awards season, was outside Almeida Theatre in north London, where he was starring in a production of A Streetcar Named Desire when he was asked for a photo.

He told ES Magazine: "As we posed for it, she put her hand on my ass. I thought it was an accident, so I like (moved away) but the hand followed.

"I remember tensing up and feeling just, like, fury. I turned to her and said, ‘What’re you doing? Take your hand off my ass’."

He said "the last thing" he wanted to do was "call somebody out in front of the theatre – it’s uncomfortable for everyone involved – but it was really not okay. It was so gross, creepy".

Mescal described his experience of fame, saying: "97% of it is really nice — then 3% is somebody, like, grabbing your ass."

Mescal, from Maynooth in Co Kildare, is this year nominated in the Best Actor category at the 95th Academy Awards for his role in the indie coming-of-age film Aftersun.

His breakout role came when he played Connell in the TV adaption of Sally Rooney’s novel, Normal People, starring opposite Daisy Edgar-Jones.

The production of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, where he stars opposite Patsy Ferran, is moving to the West End in March after a successful run at the Almeida.

Source: Press Association

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