'Tis the season to be jolly! Kiefer Sutherland is certainly proof of that given this photo the actor posted on Twitter. The shot, which shows the 24 star playfully lunging toward a Christmas tree, includes the words: "Just kidding." Confused? Well, a little backstory... You see, right around this time in 2006, Kiefer was working on a documentary about the band Rocco DeLuca and the Burden called I Trust You to Kill Me. While at a London hotel during the group's European tour, the Emmy winner decided to have a little fun at the expense of a defenseless Christmas tree as the above video shows. Thankfully, no firs were harmed in the making of this year's holiday...
- 12/21/2011
- E! Online
And you thought the Kardashians Christmas card was cray? Kiefer Sutherland just tweeted his holiday card and it’s … interesting. He spoofs his infamous Christmas tree tackle from the documentary I Trust You To Kill Me back in 2006. The card shows him about to maniacally jump into a tree again, but this time it says “Just Kidding.” What’s the holiday season without a little bit of humor, huh? You have to admit, it’s pretty original!
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- 12/20/2011
- by Ambika Muttoo
- TheFabLife - Movies
Kiefer Sutherland just scared the living crap out of a perfectly innocent Christmas tree ... pretending to form tackle the fur ... in a new holiday card intended to spoof his famous tree dive of '06. If you recall, Kiefer ferociously murdered a suspicious-looking Xmas plant in a London hotel during the filming of the documentary "I Trust You to Kill Me" ... possibly because he may have been drunk at the time. Now, Sutherland has mocked the...
- 12/20/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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