Daniel Radcliffe: Celebrities Who Tweet Everything Can’t Expect Privacy

Truth rating: 10

3:29 pm, November 21st, 2013

(Sky News)

(Sky News)

Daniel Radcliffe might be one of the most recognizable people on the planet, but he still tries to avoid the limelight — and has advice for other celebrities who wish to keep their privacy.

The actor was asked by Sky News about whether he struggles to keep a low profile.

“There are certain things you can do to make it a lot easier on yourself,” explains Radcliffe. “If you don’t, for instance, go to premieres [for movies] you’re not in, or don’t just turn up at other events and stuff like that. That’s obviously going to help.”

He continues, “Also, I don’t have Twitter and I don’t have Facebook, and I think that makes things a lot easier, because if you go on Twitter and tell everybody what you’re doing moment to moment and then claim you want a private life, then no one is going to take that request seriously.”

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Daniel Radcliffe: Gay Sex is “Really F**king Painful”

Truth rating: 10

12:03 pm, October 17th, 2013

(Adam Whitehead for Flaunt)

Daniel Radcliffe opens up in the November issue of Flaunt about what is was like to play a gay man in the upcoming Allen Ginsberg movie, Kill Your Darlings.

The actor, who portrays Ginsberg as he falls in love with Lucien Carr (Dane DeHaan), tells the magazine, “I don’t think there’s any difference between how one falls in love. People express love differently, person to person, but it’s not gender or sexuality related. The only difference it made was obviously the actual sex scene, of course.”

In the movie, Radlcliffe loses his virginity to a stranger after being rejected by Carr.

Asked about the sex scene, the Harry Potter star shares, “I was talked through it by the director [John Krokidas]. He would be telling me what I would be feeling in each take. Basically, gay sex, especially for the first time, is really f**king painful.”

“And [Krokidas] said that he had never seen that portrayed accurately on film before. He wanted it to look like an authentic loss of virginity,” adds Radcliffe.

Kill Your Darlings hits theaters on October 18.

For more on Radcliffe’s interesting experience filming the movie, head over to Flaunt.

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Daniel Radcliffe: Gay Sex is “Really F**king Painful”

Truth rating: 10

12:03 pm, October 17th, 2013

(Adam Whitehead for Flaunt)

Daniel Radcliffe opens up in the November issue of Flaunt about what is was like to play a gay man in the upcoming Allen Ginsberg movie, Kill Your Darlings.

The actor, who portrays Ginsberg as he falls in love with Lucien Carr (Dane DeHaan), tells the magazine, “I don’t think there’s any difference between how one falls in love. People express love differently, person to person, but it’s not gender or sexuality related. The only difference it made was obviously the actual sex scene, of course.”

In the movie, Radlcliffe loses his virginity to a stranger after being rejected by Carr.

Asked about the sex scene, the Harry Potter star shares, “I was talked through it by the director [John Krokidas]. He would be telling me what I would be feeling in each take. Basically, gay sex, especially for the first time, is really f**king painful.”

“And [Krokidas] said that he had never seen that portrayed accurately on film before. He wanted it to look like an authentic loss of virginity,” adds Radcliffe.

Kill Your Darlings hits theaters on October 18.

For more on Radcliffe’s interesting experience filming the movie, head over to Flaunt.

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