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Colin Farrell impersonates George Hook while reading excerpt from his erotic novel

He joked that the physical resemblance between himself and Hook “is uncanny”.

COLIN FARRELL READ an excerpt from George Hook’s erotic novel after the presenter revealed that he would want Farrell to play him if they made a film out of his book.

The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show is in LA this week for the Special Olympics and Farrell is the Special Olympics ambassador.

After being told about about the novel, Farrell said, “Excellent…50 shades of grump” before adding, “I’m only messing George.”

Upon hearing that Hook would want Farrell to play him, the actor said,

The physical resemblance is uncanny so I can see where he’d be coming from with that one.

The actor then did his best George Hook impression while reading, “Last night when she best over me to fluff my pillows, I had a glimpse of her little girls.

“She was in five inch heels and there was  a slash of red in the lovely mouth that opened and muttered the immortal words, ‘Time for your injections George’.”

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