Russell Brand has been seen for the first time since he was accused of rape by multiple women.
The comedian hasn’t been seen in public since the allegations first emerged in September that he’d engaged in abusive and predatory behaviour, including rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse, between 2006 and 2013.
Russell was pictured driving to his pub in Oxfordshire on Thursday in his £90,000 Land Rover Defender to speak to staff about ongoing renovations at the property.
The BBC, Channel 4 and production firm Banijay have launched investigations into Russell’s behaviour, while the Met Police and Thames Valley police said they are investigating complaints.
Brand, 48, has faced serious allegations of sexual assault, rape and emotional abuse from several different woman. He denies all claims and says any sexual encounters were consensual.

Sighted: Russell Brand has been seen for the first time since he was accused of rape by multiple women
Accusations published in The Sunday Times and on Channel 4’s Dispatches in September saw multiple women accusing Brand of abusive and predatory behaviour, including rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse, between 2006 and 2013.
He has vehemently denied the allegations – but the BBC, Channel 4 and production firm Banijay have launched investigations into his behaviour, while the Met Police and Thames Valley police said they are investigating complaints.
After Scotland Yard launched a criminal probe into Russell Brand, Thames Valley Police confirmed it was investigating ‘information in relation to the harassment and stalking allegations’ made by a woman.
In the latest allegation, the Mail has seen police logs claiming that the woman accused him of being a ‘sexual predator’.
She lived near Brand and became friendly with him in 2015, before they each accused the other of harassment.
Police are understood to have looked into her claims previously, and dismissed them. Now officers are re-examining the case.
On Saturday, Thames Valley Police said it had been contacted by the woman last week ‘with new information in relation to the harassment and stalking allegations’.
It added: ‘This information is being investigated, as such it would be inappropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation.’