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Stanely Tucci becomes internet sensation as he shares cocktail making class

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Stanley Tucci has added another talent to his name as he showed social media users how to make the perfect Negroni cocktail.

The Devil Wears Prada actor offered to make the tipple for his wife Felicity Blunt, the sister to Emily, as she filmed him in their kitchen.

Naturally, Felicity gave a resounding 'yes' and Stanley presented the tutorial as soft jazz played in the background. The video begins with the star putting some ice into a cocktail shaker. "What you want is a double shot of gin.

If you don't want gin you can use vodka," he explains. Stanley then adds a shot of sweet vermouth ("and use good sweet vermouth"), a single shot of Campari and then gives his mix a shake. "And there's that," says Stanley pouring the orange mixture into a

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