Paul Mescal enjoys late night trip to McDonald's with his Olivier Award after big win
03.04.2023 - 17:59
/ ok.co.uk
Paul Mescal celebrated his Olivier Award win with a late night trip to McDonald's. The Irish actor, 27, who recently went viral after being interviewed on the BAFTA red carpet in Irish, reigned supreme after picking up the award for Best Actor for his role as Stanley Kowalski in the revival of A Streetcar Named Desire. He beat the likes of David Tennant and Tom Hollander to the achievement.
After picking up his award, he larked about with his younger sister, musician Nell, by heading to a McDonald's chain. Sharing snaps to Nell's Instagram, the actor posed with his award in front of a Happy Meal machine, and later with the award in one hand, his brown bag of food in the other. In another snap, he can be seen holding his award over his drink, to make it look as though it was drinking from it.
The fun filled post-ceremony activities with his sister came after an emotional acceptance speech, in which he paid tribute to his parents - including his mother, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment. He ended the speech with: "Finally I want to thank my parents who never said no.To my dad and mum - I hope you get better soon - thank you very much". He later told reporters: "My mum and dad are at home.
My mum's unwell at the moment, so hopefully it'll give her a little bit of a lift and dad as well who is looking after. "It kind of feels maybe narcissistic or egotistical to assume that that will help anything, but I hope that it does." Paul’s mother Dearbhla is currently undergoing treatment for Multiple myeloma, a type of bone marrow cancer that often affects several areas of the body, such as the spine, skull, pelvis and ribs. Dearbhla discovered she was unwell in July of last year when she joined Paul in attending the
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