A bar in Liverpool witnessed a peculiar sight as Game of Thrones star Sean Bean struggled with a bouncer before being forcibly taken down and escorted out of the bar, reportedly for vaping against regulations.
The 65-year-old actor, renowned for his roles in various iconic productions, including “Sharpe”, was reportedly enjoying a break from filming a new BBC drama in the city.
At the Tom Thumb pub on Friday he was allegedly asked to leave for indulging in using a vaping device. Witnesses claim security staff took swift action, escorting him out of the establishment after a brief scuffle, according to reports.
The incident has sparked curiosity among fans and onlookers alike, prompting questions about the social norms surrounding vaping and public spaces. While vaping is often perceived as a less harmful alternative to smoking, its acceptance varies across different contexts and establishments.
Vaping has become increasingly prevalent in society, raising debates about its regulation and societal acceptance. Instances like Bean’s encounter shed light on the need for clearer guidelines regarding vaping in public spaces and the responsibilities of both individuals and establishments in enforcing them.