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Woody Harrelson showed up to a Hunger Games photocall in his PJs

Christopher Hooton
Tuesday 10 November 2015 06:17 EST
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Woody Harrelson is usually as smartly-dressed as is expected of a major cast member when it comes to promo events for blockbusters.

Here he is getting the job done in a simple grey suit at the UK premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 on 5 November:

(Picture: Getty)
(Picture: Getty)

Four days later though, and Woody was getting a little tired of the red carpet and the press junkets and clearly thought, ‘To hell with it, I am wearing my most comfortable pyjamas. My Sunday night, Netflix binge ones.’

(Picture: Getty)
(Picture: Getty)

Here are the best three things about this incident:

- Woody isn’t even wearing shoes

- The entire point of photocalls are appearance

- All the rest of the cast were dressed up (see top image), so he permanently looked like a highly successfully photobomber who had camped out the night before.

It’s okay Woody, Hunger Games is over now, you can go back to bed.

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