Cillian Murphy is no fan of being photographed, as the Peaking Blinders star revealed he finds it “offensive”.
During an interview with Rolling Stone Uk, The Batman Begins actor said, ” It can ruin experiences because it fetishises everything,” adding, “You can be walking down the street and someone takes a picture like this is a ****** event.”
The Irish star added, “I don’t like being photographed by people. I find that offensive. If I was a woman, and it was a man photographing me.”
Comparing popularity to commuting, the 46-year-old said, “You have to commute to get to your destination.
I think that’s the way the best people are: they’re not doing it for any other reason but love of the craft. They have a compulsion to make work, not to be famous or get attention.”
The Inception star continued, “fame evaporates with regularity. I’m around here all the time and no one gives a ****** *****.
Nobody cares. I go to the shop. It dissipates. But if… one of the guys from Succession walked in here, I’d be all intimidated and shaky.
When you’re confronted with someone you’ve invested a lot in, or you think is amazing, the encounter is strange.”