Nicolas Cage wore a T-shirt with his own face on it to the Guns N' Roses concert in Las Vegas recently.
Guns N' Roses posted a picture of the star to its Instagram page after the band's show at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino this past weekend, Us magazine reported.
The photo shows Cage, standing next to actor-comedian Andrew Dice Clay while rocking a blue blazer, beaded necklaces, a cowboy hat and a white T-shirt emblazoned with an illustration of his face, as seen in the 1988 movie Vampire's Kiss.
The drawing on the shirt is a popular one on message boards. Commonly referred to as the "You Don't Say" meme, it's often used as a sarcastic (and condescending) response to an obvious statement.
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