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Man literally swoons as Russell Tovey removes shirt on stage

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A performance of the play ‘A View from the Bridge’ in the US was cut short as an audience member was taken to hospital.

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Davin Cutchall admits he is “mortified” to admit that he fainted as ‘Looking’ star removed his shirt during the performance.

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Mr Cutchall tweeted from his hospital bed, apologising for disturbing the performance.

“Doctors and tests revealed I did not have a cardiac event,” Cutchall said.

“I was mortified when I came to. Feeling much better. How can I just skip the ending of the play??”

Cutchall says as a huge fan of the actor, he had driven six hours to see Tovey perform in the Arthur Miller play. He later tweeted he will never forget the trip.

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