People suspect Pharrell Williams of being a vampire, but he insists he’s not

Feb 19, 2014 - 08:27
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People suspect Pharrell Williams of being a vampire, but he insists he’s not
Not a vampire. (Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images

YOU know how when Pharrell Williams showed up to the Grammys with that great big hat, you and your friends were all, “Dude, Pharrell Williams is the best. How old is that guy?” And then your friend Chris IMDb’d him and was all like, “What? ... He’s 40? Whaattt?”

Well, apparently your friend Chris is not alone. If you start typing “Is Pharrell Williams” into Google, one of the auto-fill options is “a vampire.”

 

Is Pharrell Williams a vampire? NO.

Is Pharrell Williams a vampire? NO. Source: Supplied

Because let’s face it, Pharrell Williams does not look 40. And in a recent interview with TimeOut magazine, he was asked point blank if he is indeed a vampire.

“No I am not. I’m willing to go on record as saying that I don’t drink people’s blood. How do I stay so young-looking for a 40-year-old? I wash my face,” he said.

So there you have it, folks. Tell your friend Chris to wash his face.

This article originally appeared on the Huffington Post.

 

And there’s that hat. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

And there’s that hat. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images

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