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Paul Mescal can’t wipe the smile off his face as he poses with his proud siblings Nell and Donnacha in rare snap after the UK premiere of his new film Gladiator II

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Paul Mescal, 28, couldn't wipe the smile off his face as he posed with his proud siblings Nell, 21, (M) and Donnacha (L), after gracing the carpet at the Gladiator II movie premiere on Wednesday.

Paul Mescal couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he posed with his proud siblings Nell and Donnacha after gracing the carpet at the Gladiator II movie premiere on Wednesday.

The leading star, 28, looked happier than ever as she relaxed with her nearest and dearest after the star-studded red carpet.

The Hollywood heartthrob’s younger sister, 21, posted a sweet and rare photo on Instagram with her older siblings shortly after supporting Paul at his premiere.

Nell was a vision in the sparkly strapless dress, sporting chic brown stilettos.

She looked every inch the proud sister as she supported Paul in his long-awaited lead role for the second installment of the period action film, starring alongside Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington and Joseph Quinn.

Paul Mescal, 28, couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he posed with his proud siblings Nell, 21, (M) and Donnacha (L), after gracing the carpet at the Gladiator II movie premiere on Wednesday.

The Irish actor, who plays the former heir to the Roman Empire Lucius Verus in the blockbuster, opted for an elegant black suit with a cream-colored satin shirt at the premiere.

The Irish actor, who plays the former heir to the Roman Empire Lucius Verus in the blockbuster, opted for an elegant black suit with a cream-colored satin shirt at the premiere.

Gladiator II will hit theaters in the US and UK on November 22, where Oscar nominee Paul’s character battles three-time Emmy nominee Pedro’s Roman general-turned-gladiator, man-eating baboons, and a rhinoceros-riding warrior.

Paul took on the role of Lucius Verus (Spencer Treat Clark), the adult nephew of the late Roman Emperor Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix), who idolized the late general-turned-slave-turned-gladiator Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe).

Gladiator II, which has men fighting on giant ships in shark-infested waters, will also star Matt Lucas, Fred Hecnhinger, May Calamawy, Lior Raz, Peter Mensah and Tim McInnerny.

“Working on this movie was one of the highlights of my life to date,” Paul gushed in the pre-recorded introduction.

“Going to work every day with Sir Ridley Scott behind the camera is a good day to work in any context.”

Speaking candidly earlier this summer, Nell insisted that her success in the music industry is solely down to her hard work and not her famous brother.

The composer told in a new candid interview how her brother’s fame has impacted her.

The Normal People alum is one of the most sought-after actors of the last five years, after rising to fame in Normal People and starring in Gladiator II.

The brothers' parents are Dearbhla and Paul Sr. (pictured)

The brothers’ parents are Dearbhla and Paul Sr. (pictured)

Nell was a vision in the sparkly strapless dress, sporting chic brown stilettos.

Nell was a vision in the sparkly strapless dress, sporting chic brown stilettos.

She looked every inch the proud sister as she supported Paul in his long-awaited lead role in the second installment of the period action film, starring alongside Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington and Joseph Quinn.

She looked every inch the proud sister as she supported Paul in his long-awaited lead role in the second installment of the period action film, starring alongside Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington and Joseph Quinn.

She graced the dazzling red carpet throughout the night.

She graced the dazzling red carpet throughout the night.

The Irish singer twirled around showing off her glamorous dress and smiled gently.

The Irish singer twirled around showing off her glamorous dress and smiled gently.

Nell looked every inch the proud sister as she supported Paul, 28, in his long-awaited lead role.

Nell looked every inch the proud sister as she supported Paul, 28, in his long-awaited lead role.

Nell has now said that when she was first signed for her music and came to the UK, she was encouraged to drop her surname, so she missed out on the association with Paul.

she said Sunday weather: ‘When I first signed and came to the UK, a lot of people said to me: ‘Do you want to change your name to Nell?’

‘No. I love my name. Many people will assume that any room I walk into is because of a certain thing (their brother), but that’s not true and that’s something I’ve come to terms with. I know I am where I am because of how hard I work.’

Of Paul’s fame he added: “It’s strange to see so many people fall in love with him, but of course because he’s a great guy.” It’s wonderful to see him work so hard and have it pay off.”

Donnacha’s siblings and her brother’s parents are Dearbhla, a Gardi, and Paul, a schoolteacher, both from Maynooth in County Kildare.

In the interview, he added that the brothers do mostly normal things together, like movies and takeout nights, and that as a family they are “really best friends.”

Speaking candidly earlier this summer, Nell insisted that her success in the music industry is solely down to her hard work and not her famous brother (pictured together in February).

Speaking candidly earlier this summer, Nell insisted that her success in the music industry is solely down to her hard work and not her famous brother (pictured together in February).

She told The Sunday Times: 'People will assume that any room I walk into is because of a certain thing (her brother), but that's not true. I am where I am because of how hard I work.

She told The Sunday Times: ‘People will assume that any room I walk into is because of a certain thing (her brother), but that’s not true. I am where I am because of how hard I work.

According The line of best fitNell stated in January: ‘Can I miss this for a minute?’ is a conceptual EP written about growing up, moving away, friendship breakups, and trying to navigate between current emotions and negative memories.

‘Each song tells a part of the same story with a beginning, a middle and an end. Some songs are written in the moment and others in retrospect.

‘It talks about my life and how I deal with the experiences that have shaped me. The most important thing is that I think it’s about leaving behind the things that used to dominate me.”

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