As you all remember, Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie starred in the broadway musical Kinky Boots last summer. After he left the production, Brendon Urie got to keep the kinky boots he performed in night after night. Apparently, Urie has been the only one who got to keep those boots, and he finally revealed why that is in a new video via iHeart. A question asked him why he got to keep the boots, and this was his response: You know why? Because not everyone gets to keep their boots from Kinky Boots, but I did because I was- claim to fame- I was the smallest or shortest Charlie Price they’d had ever in the history of the show. Which is kind of crazy, but it did help me to keep the boots. So I had to have custom boots made, and on the last day I asked if I could take them home, and they said “yeah, I doubt anyone else would fit in them” so that was a last little burn. But I’m very glad I got to keep them, because now I have a costume forever. And I mean, they’re just cool." It all worked out for the best! Have you seen Kinky Boots when Brendon Urie was part of the cast? |
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