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We Never Knew How Much We Needed To Watch Pierce Brosnan Stir A Latte Of His Own Face Until Now

We Never Knew How Much We Needed To Watch Pierce Brosnan Stir A Latte Of His Own Face Until Now
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In the category of "slightly unsettling, but I can't look away," have you ever seen someone stir a latte that was just a picture of them?

Yeah, it's weird. We know. But a step above that, have you ever seen former 007 Pierce Brosnan do it?


Well, you're about to.

Have a look:


A Jetex flight to Dubai reportedly served Brosnan his like-ness latte.

All you get is the picture, and then a spoon stirring, until the camera pans back up to Pierce Brosnan making the same dang face he's making in the latte. And then, he starts laughing.

And then, the video auto-loops and you just. Keep. Watching.


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Even the Twitterverse couldn't keep its eyes off that charming smirk.


And we aren't the only ones sitting in our rooms in the dark watching the video on loop.

Probably. We cannot confirm the dark room bit.







Not only is this video mesmerizing, but it's also resurrecting our pre-2006 crushes on Brosnan.






And we're pretty mad about his son, Paris, too.




Brosnan, now 65, most recently appeared in the TV series The Son as Eli McCullough, and also reprised his role in the Mamma Mia! sequel Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! as one of Sophie's potential dads, Sam.

But of all the good things this one thing reminded me of, we did not need to be reminded of Pierce Brosnan's singing.


Mamma Mia! Pierce Brosnan Singing...www.youtube.com

But, of course, that's a pretty minor blip on the radar.

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