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Written by Jordan Beck for Mailonline

Posted: 4:25 PM BST, October 24, 2024 | Revised: 4:43 PM BST, October 24, 2024

Tom Hardy has shared that he always makes an effort to avoid weddings.

The 47-year-old Hollywood actor has been happily married to 41-year-old Charlotte Riley since 2014. However, even with his own fulfilling relationship, he confessed that he doesn't really care about other people's weddings.

In an interview on Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark, and Sian Welby on Thursday, he mentioned, "I don’t usually attend many weddings."

I prefer to avoid traditional weddings and their music. Am I the only one who feels this way?

Who doesn't enjoy a wedding, right? Unfortunately, I often find myself not receiving invitations to them. I believe it's because others can sense that I'm not really into that kind of thing.

Tom Hardy, 47, has shared that he tends to avoid weddings. He mentioned that his disinterest has led many of his friends to stop inviting him to their ceremonies.

The actor has been in a marital relationship with Charlotte Riley since 2014. Even though he enjoys his own happy partnership, he confessed that he doesn’t really have much curiosity about other people getting married.

The actor has a 16-year-old son named Louis from a previous relationship with Rachael Speed. He also has two children with Charlotte, but their names and genders have not been made public.

He has been portraying the lead character in the Marvel superhero series Venom for nearly ten years, and he revealed that he took on this role initially for the sake of his eldest child at that time.

Now that Louis is a teenager, he's open about telling his dad how he can get better on camera.

Jordan inquired, "I recall you mentioning that you got into it because your son is a fan of the character. Is that still true? Is he still interested in Venom?"

Tom responded, "Definitely, he's all grown up now, but he really knows how to explain things in a way that helps me see how I can improve."

The actor usually keeps his kids away from the spotlight, but his oldest child attended the movie's premiere earlier this week.

Tom's newest movie is the last part of the series, where he plays an investigative reporter who goes by the name Eddie Brock in his everyday life.

In the two films released so far, Tom's character has taken on the role of a host for an alien symbiote, which belongs to a species with intentions to invade our planet.

Tom has portrayed the main character, who is the villain in the Venom series, for nearly ten years. He shared that he accepted the role primarily for the sake of his son.

The actor usually prefers to keep his kids away from the spotlight, but his oldest child was seen at the film's premiere earlier this week (featured: Louis Hardy).

Tom Hardy has taken on the lead role of Venom and journalist Eddie Brock for nearly ten years across three movies (shown in Venom: The Last Dance).

In the third part of the Spiderman Universe series, both characters find themselves fleeing from their own realms.

The character is widely regarded as the most identifiable villain from the Spider-Man world and made their debut in a comic series in May 1984.

In the second installment of the series, the protagonist confronts the serial killer Cletus Kasady, played by Woody Harrelson. In this chapter, both Eddie and Venom find themselves as fugitives, escaping from their own worlds.

In the upcoming movie, Tom's role involved dancing to a song by the iconic pop band ABBA. However, he revealed that it was actually created using CGI.

He mentioned, "There's some dancing in the mix too."

When Jordan inquired if everything was created using CGI, he affirmed, "Yes, that's entirely done with visual effects."

He mentioned that a professional dancer was present on set alongside him, allowing for some genuine footwork to be captured on film.

Tune in to Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark, and Sian Welby every weekday from 6 AM to 10 AM throughout the UK and on the Global Player app.

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