David Harbour has 'special' bond with Lily Allen's daughters
10.06.2022 - 17:55
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Gallery: 'It’s kind of a nice voyeuristic way to see your man, but I am weird in that way!' What the stars REALLY THINK think of their partners' sex scenes. . . (BANG Showbiz)He told the Times newspaper: “Yeah, we like to make fun of each other when that happens: ‘More famous than you today.
’ " The 47-year-old star used to question why celebrities dated one another but he's grown to realise it helps his relationship that both he and Lily understand the fame game. He said: “One of the things that we share in the partnership, though, which is unique and great is the fact that we understand that game. There is a game to fame on all levels and I’ve been in other relationships where there wasn’t that understanding.
“And it definitely deepens the relationship: it’s not a thin, shallow thing, there’s a deeper shared experience that brings us together and keeps us connected. ” The 'Revolutionary Road' actor always wanted to be famous, but after 'Stranger Things' made him a household name, he's discovered it's not quite the "champagne party" he expected it to be. He said: “Fame is a funny thing, because I used to really, really want it.
I’d say to my Method acting teacher, ‘I want to be a famous movie star,’ and they’d go, ‘No, you need to do theatre!’ I’d go, ‘No, you don’t get it, I want to be a famous movie star, I want to be Harrison Ford. “And then, I mean, I’m not Harrison Ford, but I got here to a certain degree. And I remember talking to famous people along the way, they’d go, ‘It’s really fun with your high school friends, all the people who beat you up in high school, you get to say, "I’m famous now.
" But that’s about it. ' “And I did not believe that. And then I was, like, ‘Oh, I get it now.