Jack Whitehall dons a casual navy polo shirt and white trousers for filming in Italy

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Jack Whitehall looked dashing on Wednesday as he landed in Italy for a Prime Video production.

The comedian, 33, put on a stylish display in a navy polo top and white trousers, while sporting brown trainers as he strolled around San Gimignano during filming.

He looked effortlessly cool in a pair of black sunglasses as he kept a low profile on the set. 

Jack Whitehall dons a casual navy polo shirt and white trousers for filming in Italy

Jack Whitehall dons a casual navy polo shirt and white trousers for filming in Italy

Looking good: Jack Whitehall looked dashing in a navy polo top and sunglasses on Friday as he landed in Italy for a Prime Video production

Earlier in the day, Jack sported a grey nike top and black shorts, teamed with a cap and trainers as he jogged through the medieval town. 

And the actor made the most out of his trip, as he shared a picture of himself sight seeing with his 2.8 million Instagram followers.

Alongside the post he penned: ‘In Florence visiting my glutespiration. #BigDave #BunsOfSteel

Filming: The comedian, 33, put on a stylish display in a pair of white trousers and brown trainers as he strolled around San Gimignano during filming

Filming: The comedian, 33, put on a stylish display in a pair of white trousers and brown trainers as he strolled around San Gimignano during filming

Filming: The comedian, 33, put on a stylish display in a pair of white trousers and brown trainers as he strolled around San Gimignano during filming

Sporty: Earlier in the day, Jack sported a grey nike top and black shorts, teamed with a cap and trainers as he jogged through the medieval town

Sporty: Earlier in the day, Jack sported a grey nike top and black shorts, teamed with a cap and trainers as he jogged through the medieval town

Sporty: Earlier in the day, Jack sported a grey nike top and black shorts, teamed with a cap and trainers as he jogged through the medieval town

Jack recently said that comedians need to be careful who they target with their jokes after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars. 

Appearing on Good Morning Britain, he said that hosts of award shows would be ‘checking their jokes going forward’ and said he himself was once put in a headlock by a disgruntled fan when he was on stage.

The Oscars exchange between Smith and Rock took place after Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head, saying, ‘Jada, I love you, G.I. Jane 2, can’t wait to see it,’ in reference to the 1997 movie which featured Demi Moore with a shaved head. (Pinkett Smith, 50, has alopecia, which causes hair loss.)

Tourist: The actor made the most out of his trip, as he shared a picture of himself sight seeing with his 2.8 million Instagram followers

Tourist: The actor made the most out of his trip, as he shared a picture of himself sight seeing with his 2.8 million Instagram followers

Tourist: The actor made the most out of his trip, as he shared a picture of himself sight seeing with his 2.8 million Instagram followers

Smith then walked onstage and smacked Rock, then returned to his seat and shouted at him twice, ‘Keep my wife’s name out of your f***ing mouth!’ to a stunned audience.

Jack, who has previously hosted the BRIT Awards four years in a row, joked: ‘I always thought I pushed it quite far on the BRITs but maybe I didn’t push it far enough. 

‘I never got Olly Murs to snap and come up on the stage and slap me, I feel like it was a missed opportunity.’

He added: ‘I think that hosts going forward are definitely going to be checking themselves every time they write a joke for their monologues.’

He also explained that comedians very rarely receive help as people always assume that when things go wrong, it’s part of the act.

He said: ‘The only time anyone ever got up stage with me was quite scary. I was doing a Christmas show in in Bournemouth, there was a large party heckling me so I picked on one guy and he got up on stage and put me into a headlock. 

‘The problem with that and you sort of saw that happen, but most people think that it’s part of the show and they don’t do anything. 

Infamous: The Oscars exchange between Smith and Rock took place after Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head

Infamous: The Oscars exchange between Smith and Rock took place after Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head

Infamous: The Oscars exchange between Smith and Rock took place after Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head

‘I felt quite vulnerable but everyone was laughing in the room because they thought it was a bit, even the bouncers because they thought it was a set up, so they wouldn’t have come to my aid.

‘And that is the problem with comedians, is when stuff goes wrong on stage you always assume its part of a bit because no one takes comedians seriously. I guess that’s why when the slap happen you had a great deal of people thinking it was a set up.’

He also advised hosts to select the target of their jokes carefully, saying: ‘My piece of advice as well is be careful who you pick on.’

He quipped: ‘If I’m ever in a room I always just throw Piers Morgan under the bus over and over because I know that’s a very safe target, because he would never come up on the stage quick enough to slap me. I would be able to run away.’ 

Wary: Jack has said that comedians need to be careful who they target with their jokes after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars

Wary: Jack has said that comedians need to be careful who they target with their jokes after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars

Wary: Jack has said that comedians need to be careful who they target with their jokes after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars

Source: | Dailymail.co.uk

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