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Jared Leto Shows He Doesn't Give A F**k About Gender Norms By Wearing Iconic Outfit To UFC Fight

Jared Leto Shows He Doesn't Give A F**k About Gender Norms By Wearing Iconic Outfit To UFC Fight
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Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC 264 drew crowds of every kind imaginable.

From Mel Gibson and former President Donald Trump all the way to musician and actor Jared Leto. But Leto left an impression quite opposite of Mel Gibson's military style salute of former President Trump.


Leto made headlines for showing up to the fight, in which Dustin Poirier defeated Irish legend Conor McGregor, for his outfit.

It featured a plunging neckline, giant glasses, a blue ascot and a large beaded necklace.





Jared Leto—who has often drawn criticism and controversy for his method acting—drew praise and memes for his very flamboyant and devil-may-care outfit.





Leto, who will turn 50 on December 26 of this year, received an Oscar in 2013 for his supporting role in Dallas Buyer's Club, where he played a trans woman with HIV.

Leto is also the lead vocalist for the pop/punk band Thirty Seconds To Mars alongside his brother, Shannon Leto, who plays percussion.




Leto posted another photo of him and Sean O'Malley, another fighter, where a look at his fingers also shows them perfectly polished.

May this inspire a summer of gender-nonconforming outfits.

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