Anthony Hopkins is Hannibal Lecter on wheels
Sir Anthony Hopkins made a surprise appearance at a chip shop in Port Talbot, Wales – much to the delight of locals. Sir Anthony 87, returned to his birthplace Port Talbot and was snapped visiting his favourite chip shop, Steve’s Fish Bar in Taibach.
Locals in Port Talbot, Wales were left stunned when they had a surprise visit from a Hollywood A-lister as he popped into a chippy to treat himself to fish and chips
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Anthony Hopkins headed to a chip shop in his home town of Port Talbot just weeks after losing his Los Angeles home to the wildfires.
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Sir Anthony Hopkins left locals stunned when he popped into a fish and chip shop in his hometown of Port Talbot in south Wales. The Oscar winner, 87, returned to his birth place after losing his £6 million Pacific Palisades mansion to the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this month.