Men are so frightened of being too cuddly or affectionate': Danny Dyer on going from hardman to heart-throb in Rivals
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Men are so frightened of being too cuddly or affectionate': Danny Dyer on going from hardman to heart-throb in Rivals
"Danny Dyer has been in the limelight for 30 years, but never like this. As he approaches 50, he has become a middle-aged heart-throb."
"For all his misdemeanours, he was still with his childhood sweetheart Jo, whom he started dating aged 13. For all his political incorrectness, he was politically astute."
"Dyer plays self-made electronics mogul Freddie Jones, a moral beacon in a world of bastards, double-crossers and priapic bed-hoppers."
"In series one, with his 1980s-style 'tash, shaggy bob, soft belly and even softer heart, he showed us what it was like to be a real man."
Danny Dyer, known for his infamous reputation, is experiencing a career renaissance as he approaches 50. Recently featured on the cover of Rolling Stone UK, he reflects on his long career and newfound recognition. Despite a history of scandals, Dyer has remained loyal to his childhood sweetheart and demonstrated political awareness. His latest role in the TV adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Rivals portrays him as a moral figure, challenging traditional masculinity and revealing a more vulnerable side.
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