But, up until now, we didn't know he had equally strong opinions for what he considers to be fashion no-no's. The actor's on the cover of GQ's October issue, in which he's quoted having what we're dubbing a Teva-riot: "I have a real issue with the makers of Tevas. Not only should there never be Velcro on any shoe; there should not be Velcro and neoprene on a shoe. Then there definitely should not be Velcro, neoprene, and some sort of beaded Indian print. I know: They're comfortable. Lots of things are comfortable. I could put my feet in kneaded dough and walk down the street. That’s comfortable, but I'm not going to do it, you know? Ridiculous."
Wow, those are some angry words. Now, where can we find some kneaded dough to walk on? Click here to read GQ's full feature on Theroux. (Huffington Post)
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