Glen Powell dishes on fan who eats his face photos

The Top Gun star just spilled the wildest red carpet tea about a London TikToker munching his pics daily. She even crashed his Running Man premiere.

Glen Powell had the entire Hollywood Reporter roundtable gagged. He revealed a woman in London has been printing and eating his face for 80 straight days, vowing to keep going until she scores an extra role in one of his projects. “There’s a woman in London who has been printing out pictures of my face for the last 80 days and has eaten my face every day,” he told Harrison Ford, Riz Ahmed and the crew. 😳

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