FRANKIE FEELS FOR IN- DEMAND ZAYN
AFTER departing boyband One Direction in a blaze of publicity citing a desire to come away from the spotlight, Zayn Malik might fi nd privacy rather hard to come by. At least according to former girlband member Frankie Bridge.
“The sad thing is that Zayn said he wants to go and live a normal life. His every move is going to be papped and discussed,” the 26- year- old tells her OK! magazine column.
The former Saturdays singer, who is pregnant with her and ex- footballer husband
Wayne Bridge’s second child, says of his decision: “I imagine the rest of the boys must be devastated but want him to be happy.”
HAVING been dogged by rumours of on- set feuds Batman star Tom Hardy has admitted he’s not the easiest thesp to work with. The Dark Knight Rises actor was reportedly “knocked out cold” after fi ghting with
Shia LaBeouf on the set of Lawless in 2011 and played down rumours that Charlize
Theron was uncomfortable with his method acting on the set of Mad Max: Fury Road.
In an interview with Esquire, Tom says: “I have a reputation for being diffi cult. And I am. I am actually. But I’m not unreasonable.
“It used to be that if somebody hurt me I’d lash out. It ultimately comes from fear,” says the 37- year- old, who also said he visualises his moods as an orangutan called Arthur.
“If I cause enough of a mess then people will never ask me again to do something I don’t want to do. But that sort of backfires after a while so you don’t want to do that. You grow up.”