“Harrison Ford’s Daring Shirtless WSJ Shoot: What Lies Behind the Stroke Patient Autopsy?”

"Harrison Ford's Daring Shirtless WSJ Shoot: What Lies Behind the Stroke Patient Autopsy?"

“What is that last picture!?” one user wrote, confused. “That was a jump scare!”

Harrison Ford baffled fans with a shirtless photoshoot for the Wall Street Journal; some viewers said it looked like an “autopsy”

Image credits: Mike Marsland / Getty

The photoshoot starts in typical fashion, with Ford dressed in a variety of sharp and sophisticated outfits, as well as more casual looks.

Many readers praised the images, labeling them as “stylish” and remarking how attractive the actor appeared. 

However, by the time fans reached the sixth and final image, the tone shifted dramatically.

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In the last photo, Ford appeared completely nude with an expression both vacant and intense, prompting reactions that ranged from discomfort to bewilderment.

Image credits: WSJ / Daniel Jackson

The photo was deemed “unsettling” by some readers, who felt the deep black-and-white contrast against a featureless white background made the nude actor look in pain rather than appealing.

“Big fan of the styling here—jump scare on the last one though for sure,” one user wrote.

Image credits: WSJ / Daniel Jackson

More critical voices also felt the actor looked uncomfortable throughout the entirety of the set, with one commenting the actor looked like “[he] didn’t want to be [there]” and couldn’t wait for the session to end.

Despite the mixed reactions the photo elicited, many praised the actor for his “timeless good looks” and active career

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The sentiment was seemingly shared by the Wall Street Journal, as they excluded the controversial picture from their Instagram post promoting the article.

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