Quentin Tarantino has left a permanent "f**k you" imprint outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
The 52-year-old filmmaker, who is known for his foul-mouth outbursts, had his hand and footprints immortalised with cement at the famed theatre in Los Angeles yesterday (06.01.16) but stunned fans when he wore shoes with the explicit word carved into the soles of his footwear.
It's unknown if the theatre will allow the imprint to remain or whether the explicit word will need to be covered up.
Meanwhile, the legendary film director - whose credits include 'Pulp Fiction', 'Reservoir Dogs' and 'Django Unchained - has been in his element recently as he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last month.
The talented star was joined by some of the cast of his latest movie 'The Hateful Eight', including his long-time friend and collaborator Samuel L. Jackson, for the ceremony on December 21, 2015 in Hollywood, California.
The Walk of Fame already bears the names of some of the biggest stars in the history of the entertainment business, including actors, musicians, directors and producers.
Tarantino is widely recognised as one of the most influential forces in modern popular culture and his most recent project, 'The Hateful Eight', is considered to be one of his most ambitious movies to date.
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