Anthony Hopkins shows off his piano skills.
Tuesday, The Silence of the Lambs The actor, 85, shared a video of himself playing the piano in a hotel lobby with the caption “Tuesday Songs💙”.
“When an empty hotel lobby is the perfect place…🤪,” Hopkins added in the caption as he treated his Instagram followers to a classical piano piece.
Despite the fact that there were no hotel guests, his performance was accompanied by a big round of applause from the hotel staff when he got up from Alfonsi’s piano wearing a black jacket and pants combined with New Balance sneakers.
“Imagine walking into your hotel and Sir Anthony Hopkins just playing the piano 👀❤️🔥👏,” one fan wrote in the comments section, while another said: “What a privilege to hear you play. Thanks for sharing ❤️.”
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Back in February, Hopkins shared another piano video with fans and revealed that it was a self-composed piece called “Eternal” in honor of fans of his NFT art series, called the Eternal Collection.
“During the last few years I composed this piano piece…”, the actor wrote at the time. “Today I call it “Eternal” in gratitude to all The Eternal NFT collectors. Your support and engagement continue to inspire me. I hope you enjoyed it. @orangecometnft @opensea.”
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Last December, the actor celebrated 47 years of sobriety with an inspiring video on Instagram. Stating that he was a “recovering alcoholic,” Hopkins encouraged his followers struggling with addiction to seek help by talking to someone or joining a 12-step program.
“I didn’t realize it was some kind of condition — a mental, physical, emotional condition called alcoholism or addiction,” Hopkins said in the video. “And I’m not an expert on drugs—I’m not an expert on anything. I don’t know anything. Except I’ve found a life where nobody bullies me.”
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