‘Sons of Anarchy’ Charlie Hunnam On Being Nude And His Addiction To Endorphin
Charlie Hunnam is not the guy who likes nude selfies and storing photos in Apple's Cloud, according to his recent interview. The "Sons of Anarchy" lead star talked about his steamy scenes in the popular biker show and his addiction to endorphin. The actor, who recently concluded his titular role as Jax Teller, recently admitted the he is nothing like his character on the FX biker drama series.
Known as one of the hottest Hollywood hunks on TV with numerous nude scenes, Hunnam revealed that he doesn't trust Apple's Cloud and so hackers won's find any nude photos of him. The most likely incident that paparazzi can have photos of him in nude is when he is being followed and decided to go skinny dipping.
"I just got an iPhone last year," the "Pacific Rim 2" actor on his interview with Cosmopolitan. I love Apple products, but I don't use the cloud. "I don't trust it, so you won't find any nude photos from me personally [out there]. It's much more likely that I'd be followed somewhere and had taken off all my clothes to jump in a pool of water on a hike or something. I'm not doing any home photo shoots."
The actor also admitted that he is addicted to the "endorphin release" of exercising and gets depressed once he can't workout. For him exercising is more like a mental workout rather than physical, without his daily dose of endorphin rush he starts to feel cloudy as his whole physiology relies entirely to it.
Ending his 7-year saga with "Sons of Anarchy" is not going to be easy, according to Hunnam who managed to forge a solid brotherhood with series creator Kurt Sutter and the rest of the cast. His role as SAMCRO's president based in the fictional town of Charming ended on Dec. 9, the day when Jax Teller chose to meet his fate after cleaning up his mess.
Even with his fame and success in Hollywood, the Calvin Klein's Reveal model remains grounded and described himself as a hippie who smiles a lot. Now that he concluded his TV gig, Hunnam is set to play King Arthur in Guy Ritchie's upcoming movie.