Sir Patrick Stewart promised us another sonnet on his 80th birthday, and you'd better believe he delivered.
Or at least, his BFF did (with a little help from Stewart's wife, Sunny Ozell).
"Sunny and my team took over for my birthday, and arranged this gift for today's reading," Stewart wrote on Twitter on Monday, posting a video not from his own armchair, but that of his dear friend. "Sonnet 81 by Ian McKellen. Thank you, dear Ian."
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"A very happy birthday, dear Patrick," says McKellen at the end of the video, after he's finished his reading the sonnet dedicated to his friend. "Lots of love, Ian."
SEE ALSO: 29 times Patrick Stewart was hands down the most awesome guy on TwitterThat sonnet is the latest in Stewart's ongoing series, in which he tries to read a Shakespeare sonnet every day during the coronavirus pandemic (he started the project back in March, and aside from a few breaks, he's been going strong ever since).
Adorable stuff.
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