One of Hollywood's most well-respected stars has been spotted getting a massage in Cardiff.
Woody Harrelson left locals stunned as he paid a visit to a local massage studio in the Welsh capital. The business owners were equally as surprised as he stopped by the shop and asked for a relaxing rubdown that set him back £25.
Actor Woody has starred in some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters, including The Hunger Games and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. But while he was taking some time away from his current acting projects, he decided to head to Cardiff together with his wife and take in the sights.
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It was here the 63-year-old star took a moment to relax by getting a leg massage at the Love Live Light Healing Hub in the Pontcanna area of the city. Together with darling partner Laura Louie, 58, the pair tucked into some acai bowls whilst they were treated, only adding to their luxurious experience.
The Love Live Light Healing Hub is a wellness café and studio, providing a slew of different holistic techniques to help clients feel more relaxed. The No Country for Old Men star happily posed for a snap together with the shop's manager, Dorka, after the treatment.
With the snap, uploaded to the studio's Instagram page, the caption read: "Look who came in to Love Live Light with their wonderful wife for a Pressotherapy massage, none other Woody Harrelson from hit movies like Moneytrain, The Man From Toronto and White Men Can’t Jump! Thank you to our amazing team for taking great care of Woody and his family."
The post added: "A wonderful affirmation that everything that we’re about at the Healing Hub is in great alignment as some of you may not know, but Woody is well respected not only in Hollywood, but also worldwide in the wellness realm. Thanks Woody for visiting and enjoying one of our Açai Bali bowls. We hope to see you again soon."
Woody first shot to fame when he played the role of barman Woody in the iconic sitcom Cheers from 1985 to 1993. Since then, he has become one of the most recognisable faces in Hollywood, earning himself an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as numerous Oscar nods.
It comes as he continues to take time off from his current project - starring in stage show Ulster American. Working together with Lord of the Rings star Andy Serkis, he is acting at the Riverside Studios, just three miles from Wormwood Scrubs prison.
Earlier this year, Woody was spotted volunteering with a local charity at the Category B jail, and was seen playing chess with some of the inmates. Woody played for three hours with the prisoners, as part of a scheme to help rehabilitate offenders before they are released.
Woody has experience of jail, due to his father's past of being a mass murderer. It was believed that dad Charles had been responsible for as many as 50 murders during his lifetime.
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