Jamie Dornan is opening up concerning just how he takes care of stress from followers and reveals a “scary” experience he had with a stalker.
After starring in the extremely prominent Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, based upon E.L. James’ books, the star discovered himself at the facility of the fandom, consisting of fan-created conspiracy theories concerning him and his co-star Dakota Johnson.
Dornan lately informed The Independent that he “tried to put walls up around [the fans], to really try and not let that in.”
“I’m pretty good at just blocking any of the noise associated with whatever fandom is – not letting it affect me, or more importantly my family,” included The Vacationer star, that has 3 little girls with his partner Amelia Detector.
Yet Dornan exposed that he has actually additionally remained in some frightening scenarios that have actually influenced his family members.
“I had a situation… a stalker-type situation before Covid,” he remembered.“That was fucking scary. Someone turned up at my house when my kids were there. … The more I can block that out, the better it is for me and the family.”
Adhering to the interest he received from the Fifty Shades of Grey movies, Dornan currently recognizes he favors a equilibrium when it pertains to handling top-level jobs, one where he can still have rather of a “normal life.”
“There’s never going to be anything like Fifty Shades again,” The Loss star informed the electrical outlet. “It felt very much like its own thing, particularly because it focused in and around sex. But there are obviously other jobs that bring insane scrutiny, like superhero stuff, or fucking James Bond – any of that stuff. I’ve done pretty well to avoid that sort of shit so far.”
Dornan included, “I’m not saying I’d never do anything super high-profile again, or a big [intellectual property] with all eyes on it… I probably will. But I’m also really happy with where I’m at right now. I can live a pretty normal life for the most part. I can sit on the Tube and I’m fine. I’m an ambitious person, and I have a fire under me, but in the last 10 years or so, I’ve realized I don’t want big peaks all the time. That doesn’t interest me. I’m happy to keep ticking over as I am, then one day just disappear and play golf for the rest of my life.”