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Lucien Laviscount shouts 'f**k the Tories' on Oscars red carpet after Gary Lineker drama

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Emily in Paris actor Lucien Laviscount didn't hold back on the Oscars carpet as he made his feelings about the Conservative government clear amid the ongoing Twitter row with Gary Lineker.

The 30 year old actor shouted "f**k the Tories" and appeared to make a rude hand gesture when approached by GMB's North American correspondent Noel Phillips for his opinion on the matter.

As Noel walked the champagne-coloured carpet, he spoke to GMB hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls, who were in the studio in London.

Noel made a cheeky reference to the now-infamous moment at last year's Oscars, when Will Smith slapped show host Chris Rock across the face after the comedian made a joke about Will's wife, Jada.

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