Russell Brand and Noel Fielding took to the stage as a double act yesterday evening, reprising their Goth Detectives team for a charity gig at the Lyceum Theatre. Although Russell covered up with sunnies when he left Soho House, we got a glimpse at his eyes in all their smudged guyliner glory when he joined pal Noel in a taxi after their peformance. Both "guyliner" — which is thicker than normal eyeliner to make it easier for men to grip — and "manscara" will appear on shelves in Superdrug this week, with the company's director of trading highlighting Russell and Robbie Williams as famous masculine men who have set the trend. My girl Bella UK's got the lowdown.
Although Russell has apologised to police — following that joke he made recently in Northampton, where he told police he'd spotted a wanted sex attacker — the pretend detective has said he won't rule out making hoax calls on stage again. Fortunately the mischief maker has got lots of projects coming up to keep him out of trouble, reprising his character in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, playing a con man in a film being produced by Adam Sandler, and of course hosting the MTV VMAs. Siting!
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There some crazy hair happening in that taxi!!
Re the guyliner thing, when did Robbie wear some? I never noticed it, and I usually don't miss any Robbie-related thing.
1He went through a bit of a phase of it... it's questionable whether it was guyliner or manscara though - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-450010/Men-make-Male-cosmetics... - that's one pic at least, sure there are more out there. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a man in showbiz who doesn't wear mascara on TV at least!
2Thanks for the link! I see what you mean, there's obviously some makeup involved but it does look more like TV makeup than actual guy liner (or at least he did that more subtly than Pete Wentz!)
3saw that.
4it was amazing
they make a good duo, julian barratt better get worried
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