That’s not heroic. That’s insane.
“I was about 72kg and quite skinny coming in, and producer Steven DeKnight said, ‘We’d love it if we could get you to 175lb [80kg]’. I started eating tons of chicken, broccoli, sweet potato, rice and pasta. I put carbohydrates in all my protein shakes, so I’d have a protein shake with sweet potato in it. It’s actually really nice.” [x]
“I’d never had a gym membership prior to this job—I still don’t have a gym membership. I’m not naturally built like Chris Hemsworth, so it was a lot of work that needed to be done. And I had about a month.” [x]
Daisy Ridley hears Rey’s Theme for the first time at a John Williams recording session
[SW:GH]
I wasn’t really a showoff, I was quite shy. I made some stupid joke about how teachers know I’m really good at skimming. It got a lot of laughs, it was live on TV and it had been quite a sombre ceremony. I lightened the mood. I decided to make a few jokes and I got an agent out of that.
Cricket…
This show makes me so happy because (as it’s been mentioned many times before) he’s good at sports and his job and is generally complex and isn’t just “the snarky evil gay.”
The struggle to draw oscar isaac’s (beautiful) face is real
I come home from trying to pretend to know about astronomy and physics all day and turn on The Real Housewives. […] I’ve been a closet lover of faux-reality TV since The Hills. It’s bad.
I was called Kit from day one; really, I only found out my name was Christopher when I was 11.
I have a soft spot for parental figures who don’t want to admit they’re parental figures.
“I am not a father,” he says as he is followed by a horde of children.