Paul Mescal serves Prom King realness in white Oscars tuxedo with red rose

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Paul Mescal proved it’s not just Hollywood ladies who can have fun with fashion at the Oscars as he arrived at Sunday’s event in a white suit.He’s up against Colin Farrell, nominated for The Banshees Of Inisherin, Elvis’ Austin Butler and The Whale star Brendan Fraser, as well as veteran British actor Bill Nighy for Living.

Paul found fame in the BBC’s adaptation of Sally Rooney’s bestselling book, Normal People, and has gone on to land increasingly exciting roles. Both stars have been hitting multiple red carpets in recent months, as their Oscars campaigns have ramped up. In the BAFTA winner’s room, he told the PA news agency: “It’s been a really unimaginably tragic time.“And I feel honoured to have been welcomed into the family. It’s a bittersweet time.”

 

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