Jason Isaacs has just post the sweetest birthday message to Tom Felton

Once a malfoy, always a malfoy.


On Sunday,Tom Felton Tour 32, making those of us who looked at him grow on the screen while the unfortunate Draco Malfoy feels as old as Dumbledore. It does not matter how older he receives or how many film films he adds to his impressive resume, toHarry PotterThe fans, Felton will always be this Slytherin with iced hair trying to catch the golden snatch.

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And it seems that we are not the only ones to feel this way. On Sunday,Jason Isaacs, who played his father on the screen, Lucius Malfoy,Posted a sweet birthday message In Felton, affectionately calling the appellant "Tom the researcher" and referring adorably to himself as "bad daddy".

"Proud and lucky to change the role you become more wise and I show my real colors," he wrote. "I hope you had a day full of self and free of selfies. Have a cake, sing a song and pull a wheelie for me, son."

Last year, Isaacs commemorated its anniversary of wires on the screen with aSweet Post, saying that Felton had "brought the name of Malfoy in terms of horrible discretion turning like a beautiful human being and a rather average guitarist."

And another recent message suggests that both take time to see each other, despite their busy schedule.

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