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Jamie Dornan reveals the STRANGEST thing a fan has asked him to do

The actor has some seriously passionate fans

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Jamie Dornan has revealed the strangest thing a fan has asked him to do.

Best known for his role as Christian Grey in the Fifty Shades of Grey franchise, the Irish actor has a pretty passionate fanbase – which has resulted in some awkward moments for the heartthrob.

Speaking to the Irish Sun about crazy fan interactions, Jamie said: “I’ve had some tricky ones.”

“Once, after I’d played golf, a woman came up to me and asked for her breasts to be signed. Seriously.”

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“I didn’t do it,” he added, before explained, “I was so aware of how that photograph would look, particularly if you got a certain angle.”

“So I said, ‘I respect that you want me to do that, but I’m going to respectfully decline.’ I signed the book instead.”

In the same interview, the 36-year-old revealed that his daughters – Dulcie, 5, and Elva, 2 – are convinced that he drives tractors for a living.

Jamie said every time they pass a field, one of them points at a tractor and says, ‘Look Daddy, that’s what you do.'”

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“I tried to tell [Dulcie, 5] one time that I was an actor and because we live in the countryside with a lot of tractors, she somehow put the two together and I became a tractor driver in her head,” he said.

“I haven’t done a lot of stuff yet that they can watch and I’m quite mindful of that. They’re always very impressed when daddy knows someone like the gorilla from Sing [Taron Egerton].”

The star also opened up about life as a father-of-two, and said being a dad is his number one passion in life.

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“The madness of getting two tiny people ready for school and nursery every morning is all the fitness you need in a day. When I’m at home, all I am is a husband and father and that is all encompassing,” he gushed.

“It’s the role I take most seriously in life. I love what I do for a living and you can go on meaningful journeys and give a lot of your soul to things – sometimes it touches people in a nice way and sometimes, it’s purely entertainment, job to job.

“But essentially, it’s a job to me. Real life is at home, in the countryside, a couple of hours outside London. That’s the choice we made for our kids to give them space and have a normal life away from flashing bulbs. We prefer it that way.”

 

 

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