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Kirsten McStay

Sam Heughan shares some smouldering snaps as he wishes fans a great weekend

Sam Heughan has sent fans wild after posting two black and white selfies on Instagram.

The Outlander actor posted the snaps of himself along side a message wishing fans a happy weekend. In the pictures he could be seen wearing a black turtle-neck jumper with a light coat, and in the second picture he was posing behind the collar of his coat.

In the caption, the star wrote: "Fridays here! How was your week? Ready to go out or just cover up… Whatever you do, enjoy your weekend!x Photos from Issue 18 @nobleman Photography @ericmichaelroy Interview @karastud Styling @stylebyfea Grooming @melissa.dezarate #samheughan #nobleman #celebrity #portrait #fashion #mensfadhion #photography."

And fans were loving the snaps. One wrote: "I know it’s a rhetorical question, but my week was fantastic! Thanks for asking.You look great, as always!"

Another added: "Happy weekend! Do not hide Sam." While one said: "Good week, thanks. I love your pics, and I LOVE you."

One fan added: "Thanks for asking Sam. My week is just getting better. These pics are so great Have a fabulous weekend Mr. #nobleman."

Just last week, Sam received an honorary doctorate from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS). The Outlander star returned to his roots to join the Class of 2022 at their summer graduation in Glasgow.

The 42-year-old graduated from the BA Acting programme back in 2003 and is now best known for playing Jamie Fraser in the Scottish set show. Commenting on his honorary doctorate, Sam said: “I am honoured to share in this special day and would like to thank the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland for bestowing on me this wonderful honour.”

Addressing the Class of 2022, Sam said they have ‘a whole career of possibilities’ ahead of them. He added: “You have had many wonderful new, first experiences here, and will have many to come. This place has given you the greatest start and I’m incredibly excited for you.

“It is here, where my first dream became a reality. It’s here, where I have been shooting a major US TV show, and have been able to rely on the experience and lessons I learnt in this building."

Sam Heughan with his honorary doctorate (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland/Martin Shields)

In 2021, Sam announced a new ten-year scholarship to support the next generation as they pursue their dreams at RCS.

He is personally funding three annual scholarships for undergraduate students in the School of Drama, Dance, Production and Film. Sam also created Write Start: The Sam Heughan Creative Commission, designed as an annual award at RCS to encourage students to devise new work.

Sam received his honorary doctorate at Scotland’s national conservatoire where more than 300 students graduated across the disciplines of music, drama, dance, production, film and education. Honorary doctorates were also presented to actor and fellow RCS graduates Ncuti Gatwa and composer and performer Errollyn Wallen CBE.

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