Tom Hiddleston is All About Partial Nudity When It Makes Sense ‘thematically’

Posted on the 11 April 2017 by Sumithardia

Embed from Getty Images

Tom Hiddleston in a suit & tie = professional, a little bit fussy, but no real complaints. Tom Hiddleston in a suit and no tie = I would hit it. This is what he needs to do more often! By that I mean… I’m not going to yell at the guy for wearing a suit and tie for premieres and official events. He’s quite dapper, he’s got a Gucci contract and he seems to enjoy clothes. But he looks so much better/sexier/slightly-edgy-for-a-posh-dude when he doesn’t wear a tie.
Anyway, these are photos of Tom at the BFI & Radio Times TV Festival over the weekend. He was there to chat about The Night Manager, because I guess British people are still obsessed with that miniseries, to the point where so many people want a sequel miniseries or something. Allegedly, Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie and Olivia Coleman are all on board for a sequel and now they just need to figure out what the story will be and if John le Carre will have any part in creating the story. Incidentally, while The Night Manager was/is beloved by many, the series was almost entirely shut out when the BAFTA TV nominations were announced today. No nominations for the show, for Tom, for Hugh Laurie or Olivia Coleman. Huh.
Meanwhile, Tom wants you to know that he will do nudity wherever and however he feels it’s necessary for the story:
He left fans very hot under the collar when he stripped off for The Night Manager and High Rise. And Tom Hiddleston has revealed he has no issues going nude on-screen – but only if fits in with the narrative of the role.
Speaking to Star2, the 36-year-old actor admitted: ‘If it’s a thematic part of the story, I don’t have a problem with it. Any kind of personal exposure, that was part of the thematic narrative – about how one man is trusting enough to be vulnerable and then realizing he can’t be.’
The star was also keen to stress that he wasn’t taking the plunge and going completely full frontal as he reasoned: ‘I didn’t bare all. In both instances, any partial nudity is actually thematically linked to the story.’
[From The Daily Mail]
I feel like Tom would love it if this became a thing, like it did with Michael Fassbender. Fassbender used to talk this way too and then everyone went crazy over his Fassmember and now Fassbender doesn’t talk so much about his comfort with nudity. The best thing, I feel, for actors is to just do it and say it’s for equality. That’s the Ewan McGregor Method. McGregor takes off his clothes all the time and he says he does for the sisters. Tom should follow that path.

Embed from Getty Images

Embed from Getty Images

Photos courtesy of Getty.

Source: celebitchy.com

4 total views, 4 views today