Succession premiere interrupted by Brian Cox screaming on red carpet in shock video
Brian Cox unintentionally interrupted an interview with his co-star Fisher Stevens at the Succession premiere on Monday evening, as he could be heard "screaming" on the red carpet.
“That’s Brian screaming. He’s having a good time. He’s enjoying his final premiere of the show. Sorry, that was interesting. I wonder who he’s screaming at?” The actress, 35, unveiled her blossoming baby bump as she attended her first public event of the year in New York City.
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