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365 party girl Ian McKellen bounces back from injury by dancing the night away at a sweaty gay club

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bumpin’ that at the club.Even at 85, Sir Ian McKellen is down for a fun night out on the town—he’s everywhere, he’s so Julia.Earlier this year, the legendary actor took a nasty tumble while starring in a London theater production of in Shakespeare’s Henry IV, suffering from a suffered a chipped vertebra and fractured wrist.

McKellen was devastated to be unable to return to the play and had to spend the next several many months at home recuperating.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.And though the injury meant he had to miss out on Brat summer, he wasn’t about to let Brat autumn pass him by…Over the weekend, gay Londoners were absolutely gagged to see McKellen out and dancing the night away at Roast, a popular men-only party held at a venue called Electrowerkz, described as the “beefiest clubnight” in the city.According to an eye-witness source who spoke to The Daily Mail, “Everyone was gobsmacked when they spotted him on the dance floor.

Sir Ian was having such a good time soaking up the party atmosphere.” “He looked like he didn’t have a care in the world,” the party-goer continued. “You would never have guessed that he was only in hospital just a few months ago.”Bless this man.Indeed, McKellen may have been bedridden earlier this year, but when we spoke to him in September in advance of the premiere of his new film, The Critic, the thespian was in good spirits.

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