Barry Keoghan turns heads in designer tracksuit as he poses alongside Mark Ruffalo at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony as fans deem him ‘king of the tracksuit’
Barry Keoghan turned heads when he posed next to Mark Ruffalo at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Thursday.
The actors have not worked together before, but they showed a close friendship as the Saltburn star embraced Mark in a tight hug before posing for photos together.
But while Mark, 56, kept it classy in a smart suit and tie, the Irish actor, 31, decided to wear a tracksuit for the event as he shocked fans with his fashion choice.
The star wore a Versace ensemble which he paired with a pair of black lace-up boots from Jimmy Choo.
The look was completed with a black baseball cap. Fans went wild for his ensemble as they took to Instagram to compliment Barry.
Barry Keoghan, 31, turned heads in a designer tracksuit as he posed next to Mark Ruffalo, 56, at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Thursday
Barry was grinning from ear to ear as he sat in the audience at the prestigious ceremony
She reposted his fashion stylist Ilaria Urbinati’s post and shared the details about the actor’s outfit as she joked, “@keoghan92 never met a tracksuit he didn’t love
‘To support Mark Ruffalo as he receives his on the walk of fame’.
And fans went wild for the ensemble as one wrote: ‘king of the tracksuit’, while a second wrote: ‘dang! What can’t he wear!?!?’
A third joked: ‘this is something Billie Eilish would wear omg I love this outfit so much and two of my favorite people’
Another said: ‘BARRY looks good EVERY TIME,’ while another added: ‘He looks so good. Well done.’
One fan complimented the stylist, saying: “You are a true blessing, thank you for styling Barry so well.”
Barry grinned from ear to ear as he sat in the audience at the prestigious ceremony, while fans also begged him and Mark to collaborate on a film.
One fan wrote: “I need them in a movie together ASAP.”
While Mark kept it classy in a smart suit and tie, the Irish actor decided to wear a tracksuit for the event as he shocked fans with his fashion choice.
The actors have not worked together before, but they showed a firm friendship as the Saltburn star embraced Mark in a big hug before posing for photos together.
Barry recently revealed he was banned from cinema at the age of 14 for being ‘a brat’
Reposting his fashion stylist Ilaria Urbinati’s post, she shared the details about the actor’s outfit as she joked, “@keoghan92 never met a tracksuit he didn’t love “
And fans went wild for the ensemble as one wrote: ‘king of the tracksuit’, while a second wrote: ‘dang! What can’t he wear!?!?’
Another said: ‘Barry will have his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame one day!!’
It comes after Barry admitted he was banned from the Cineworld theater in Parnell Street at the age of 14.
The star appeared on Sean Evans’ Hot Ones series and explained why he was banned from the property.
“Because you’re basically a brat who runs in and tries to watch movies.
Honestly, if you’re trying to stop a kid from watching movies, you know. That could be a future Oscar nominee, so to speak, and you took him out of the movie.”
But then I had a premiere there in 2021 (for the Eternals) and I was like “ha ha. Ha Ha, guess who’s back”.’
Barry has also revealed that filming his grave scene in Saltburn left him feeling ‘nauseous’ on set.
A number of scenes from Emerald Fennell’s explosive thriller Saltburn set the internet on fire, including the bathtub moment and the ‘vampire sex’.
Barry became the latest star to encounter Sean Evans in his online series Hot Ones, even taking off his shirt as he devoured a series of spicy wings
In the scene in question, his character Oliver Quick encouraged sex with the grave of his murdered best friend Felix Catton
Still, one scene got tongues wagging the most: when Barry’s character Oliver Quick encourages sex with the grave of his murdered best friend Felix Catton, played by Jacob Elordi.
Speaking about the scene in question, Barry said he “likes to be pushed” by his acting roles, and admitted he had a physical reaction to being “so present” during the scene.
He said: ‘I mean, I’m a grave in Saltburn, right… I’ve got to get that checked out.
“Saltburn really pushed it. Every role pushes it and I like to be pushed. I don’t want anything to be comfortable.
‘I really want to go there artistically and there are moments on sets and films where you lose sight of the camera and you get a kind of… nauseous feeling, you’re so present. It’s something we (actors) strive for…’