'Someone explain John Travolta's face' Actor looks 'weird' in The People v. OJ Simpson
VIEWERS of The People v. OJ Simpson were more interested in John Travolta's face than the actual show when episode three aired tonight in the UK.
John Travolta's face is called 'bizarre' by The People V. Oj Simpson viewers
Twitter users took to the social media site to comment on the 62-year-old's face, which some described as "weird".
"Someone please explain John Travolta's face in #ThePeopleVsOJSimpson," one user commented, while another asked: "John Travolta, what have you done to your face?#ThePeoplevOJSimpson."
Another added: "John Travolta might look a bit weird in #ThePeoplevOJSimpson but what a fantastic actor."
While one bemused viewers questioned: "Something I can't stop thinking whenever I watch #ThePeoplevOJSimpson is: 'is that John Travolta's actual face?'"
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One viewres joked Travolta's face looked like a 'camp Arnold Schwarzenegger'
is that his actual face nowadays
Some even went so far to say John now had a villanous look.
One user wrote: "I realised that John Travolta looks like a Bond villain in this! #ThePeoplevOJSimpson."
While another person commented on the lack of 'movement' in John's face, and wrote: "What the hell is wrong with John Travolta's face in #ThePeoplevOJSimpson it doesn't move! #waxwork."
In the series, which is being shown on BBC2, Travolta plays lead defence counsel Robert Shapiro.
The actor is currently starring in The People V OJ Simpson
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The dramatic events were based on a real incident that unfolded at the Kardashian's Encino home after the murder of O.J.'s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994.
Following Nicole's funeral, O.J. hid out at Robert's home and slept in 13-year-old Kim's bed.
Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife and Goldman in a criminal trial in 1995.
Kardashian became famous as one of the defence lawyers who helped acquit the now 68-year-old.
The People v. OJ Simpson continues on Mondays at 9pm on BBC2.