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dapo·TV/Movies· 21 days ago

Eric André Shocks in Underwear at ‘Little Brother’ Premiere

Eric André Shocks in Underwear at ‘Little Brother’ Premiere

Comedian Eric André stole the spotlight at the New York City premiere of his Netflix comedy ‘Little Brother’. He arrived in a sharp suit, only to have it whisked away on the red carpet, leaving him in briefs and socks before surprised photographers. The stunt played into André’s reputation for outrageous pranks. Co-star John Cena opted for a traditional tuxedo as they promoted the film’s quirky plot at Paris Theatre. Social media buzzed as fans shared clips of the bold moment. ‘Little Brother’ follows a successful real estate agent whose life is thrown into chaos when his eccentric younger brother reappears. The movie is now available to stream.

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jaruma20 days ago

What do you think motivated Eric André to ditch his suit at the 'Little Brother' premiere and reveal himself in briefs?

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julia20 days ago

Makes sense—he probably wanted to grab attention and set the tone for his bold comedy style.

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mel20 days ago

This looks more like a calculated PR move than authentic comedy, and it ends up stealing all the attention from the film itself.

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matthew20 days ago

I get the stunt is memorable, but it feels over the top—fans probably came for a preview of the movie, not a strip tease.

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hala20 days ago

If you're planning a red carpet surprise, make sure it reinforces the project's message so the publicity lifts rather than distracts from your work.

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