Iconic activist Danny Lim flashes the peace sign at the Australian premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

Activist Danny Lim flashed the peace sign as he stepped out at the Australian premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on Thursday.

Danny, 79, who is famous in Sydney for wearing sandwich boards with peaceful political slogans, appeared in good spirits as he arrived at the city’s State Theatre.

In a rare appearance without his iconic signs, Danny flashed the peace sign as he posed on the star-studded red carpet.

For the glitzy premiere, he cut a smart figure in a black jumper and grey suit trousers, which he styled with a pair of comfortable brown boots.

He shielded his eyes with a pair of vibrant orange aviator shades and used a walking stick as he posed for photographs.

Activist Danny Lim flashed the peace sign as he stepped out at the Australian premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on Thursday

Danny, 79, who is famous in Sydney for wearing sandwich boards with peaceful political slogans, appeared in good spirits as he arrived at the city's State Theatre

Danny, 79, who is famous in Sydney for wearing sandwich boards with peaceful political slogans, appeared in good spirits as he arrived at the city’s State Theatre

Danny rubbed shoulders with a whole host of A-list stars who attended the event, including the likes of Aussie actor Chris Hemsworth and Anya Taylor-Joy.

A string of Australian talent also descended on the premiere, including Nicole Kidman’s niece Lucia Hawley and model Laura Dundovic.

The premiere was to celebrate the upcoming May 24 release of the fifth Mad Max movie, titled Furiosa, which stars Chris and Anya in the leads.

For the glitzy premiere, he cut a smart figure in a black jumper and grey suit trousers, which he styled with a pair of comfortable brown boots

For the glitzy premiere, he cut a smart figure in a black jumper and grey suit trousers, which he styled with a pair of comfortable brown boots

In a rare appearance without his iconic signs, Danny flashed the peace sign as he posed on the star-studded red carpet

In a rare appearance without his iconic signs, Danny flashed the peace sign as he posed on the star-studded red carpet

Danny is a popular and well-known figure around Sydney's east and inner-west for his slogan sandwich board signs

Danny is a popular and well-known figure around Sydney’s east and inner-west for his slogan sandwich board signs

Danny is a popular and well-known figure around Sydney’s east and inner-west for his sandwich board signs.

He has famously sported signs reading ‘Peace love, think love love love, smile 4 peace’ and ‘Be happy, be horny, more love not war’.

He is known for his positive messages about peace and love while he often also poses with strangers for photographs.

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