Tom Hardy regrets recognition in bisexuality

Many actors in flight for fame and PR, throw rash phrases. Tom Hardy was no exception, after the acclaimed film "Rock and Roll", in his interview, he admitted that in his life there were romantic hobbies for women and men. In the context of the film, it was clear that what was said, rather a PR move, but from that moment in the press there are always statements in the bisexuality of the Hollywood star.

In Hollywood, the topic of bisexuality is not new and actively debated, but Tom Hardy, apparently, is tired of this and severely suppresses journalists' questions about the sexual orientation of the actor. Now that the actor's career is at the peak of popularity, and he is one of the real candidates for the role of the new James Bond, he does not want to flaunt an uncomfortable topic in the press.

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Now Tom Hardy is involved in the new film "Legend", where he will appear in two brutal images. Dangerous London criminals in the mid-twentieth century, the twin brothers Reginald and Ronald Kraev became prototypes of the script. The criminal trailer has attracted a lot of attention right now, as it is full of diverse stories: the gangster life and their connections with celebrities, robberies and murders, the inner drama of one of the brothers, according to the story, one of the brothers has a mental disorder and is bisexual. Of course, the questions of journalists and parallels with the real life of the actor, could not fail to happen in the interview. Especially tough Tom responded to a representative of the Daily Xtra newspaper, at the presentation of the film in Toronto. To the question: "Did he help bisexuality in the work on the film?", The actor replied that he does not want to talk about his sexual orientation at the premiere, but only about the film.

We hope that the sharpness of the actor in relation to the journalist of the queer edition will not affect his career, but the occasion to flash in the news line and the opportunity to advertise the new film is unequivocal.