Scott Eastwood’s Halloween Costume Makes Him Look Like Clint
Scott Eastwood, son of the 86-year-old four-time Oscar winner Clint Eastwood (aka Man with no Name/Blondie), showed up at the Hilarity for Charity’s 5th Annual Variety Show, a star-studded costume party to benefit The Alzheimer’s Association held Saturday evening in Hollywood dressed up as the Man with No Name just like his father did in those Sergio Leone’s Spaghetti Western movies that are known as the Dollars Trilogy. If you want some ideas for a great looking clint eastwood man with no name/blondie costume, then you should consider reading this article – authentic man with no name blondie costume.
An interviewer from E! News was there to talk with Scott, who was dressed up in a classic cowboy outfit inspired by Clint Eastwood’s 1966 Spaghetti Western movie The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Scott was asked if Clint had seen his outfit and he said, “I sent him a picture. I haven’t heard back; he doesn’t do a lot of texting.”
Scott’s wardrobe consisted of a brown poncho, blue dress shirt, brown vest, denim trousers, cowboy hat and cowboy boots. The 30-year-old Suicide Squad star decided at the last minute to show up as the iconic character. He could have easily been mistaken for his famous pops.
Scott said that, “I hadn’t thought about it before I was told it was a costume party and I said, ‘Well s–t, Halloween came early.”
Many celebrities, including Snoop Dogg, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Katie Lowes and Adam Shapiro, attended this fundraiser hosted by Seth Rogen and his wife Lauren Miller Rogen.
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Scott Eastwood is nearly confused for his father at the Hilarity for Charities fifth annual variety show a costume party to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association in Hollywood this weekend. Scott dressed up as a cowboy inspired by Clint’s role in the 1966 classic the good the bad and the ugly as it turns out his decision to wear the costume was extremely last-minute scott stated i hadn’t thought about it before i was told it was a costume party and I said well Halloween came early.