Russell Brand appears unfazed the morning after taking part in mass protest in London

Nov 6, 2014

You never would have guessed that the actor was one of the thousands who stormed the capital on Wednesday

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You have to hand it to Russell Brand, he knows how to keep his cool.

Less than 24 hours after joining thousands in a protest in Westminster the comedian looked very chilled as he made his way to BBC studios on Thursday morning.

To put it simply, he seemed remarkably unfazed by the chaos that he was an instrumental part of the night before.

Wearing a plain t-shirt with a black jacket, the only lawless part of the actor's outfit was his ripped jeans, which he coupled with a pair of Converse-style yellow trainers.

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What a difference a day makes

And it was back to business as usual as the 39-year-old prepared to speak to Nick Grimshaw on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show.

The Brit seems to still be intent on spreading the messages from his new book Revolution despite social network users amusingly mocking him by shouting 'Parklife' right back at him.

Every time the funnyman posted one of his lengthy messages online over the last few days, users have responded with the hashtag '#Parklife' - inspired by the original Blur hit song. 

As many fans will know, the song includes actor Phil Daniels' lengthy lines, which are all finished with the band's singer Damon Albarn singing 'Parklife' to stop him.

Rick Findler Comedian and TV star Russell Brand talks to thousands of demonstrators outside parliament this evening as part of the "Million Mask March" organised by activists Anonymous. Hundreds of riot police have been put on standby tonight as the protesters threatened to march on Parliament.
Getting involved

This isn't the first time that Russell may have regretted his way with words.

Back in 2008 he infamously left lewd messages on the answering machine of veteran actor Andrew Sachs along with Jonathan Ross.

Brand has since wrote a letter to the legendary television star apologising for the "distress, sadness and turbulence" caused.

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Rick Findler Comedian and TV star Russell Brand talks to thousands of demonstrators outside parliament this evening as part of the "Million Mask March" organised by activists Anonymous. Hundreds of riot police have been put on standby tonight as the protesters threatened to march on Parliament.
 
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