"For me, it was one of those situations and the irony is, you know, we kind of got 'caught', I suppose, which was kind of weird cause we were doing nothing f-ing wrong," Craig laughed. It was kind of an ulterior motive."Ĭraig also recalled an incident with friend and podcast host Bruce Bozzi where they were "caught" during a night out at a gay bar in Venice, California. "And I could meet girls there, cause there are a lot of girls there for exactly the same reason I was there. And it was a very safe place to be," he explained. You didn't really have to sort of state your sexuality. Craig also addressed the time he was caught at a gay bar in Venice, Calif., with his pal Bozzi, 55, in. However, personal safety wasn't the only added benefit to being a heterosexual man in a gay bar - as the 53-year-old told podcast listeners that he sometimes had an "ulterior motive." So I was, there was kind of, you know, there was an ulterior motive, he said with a laugh. And it would just be a good place to go." ""The aggressive d- swinging in hetero bars, I just got sick of as a kid, because it was like, 'I don't want to end up leaving in a punch-up.' And I did," he stated. The now-former James Bond shared that as a young man, he found gay bars to be a safe space. "I've been going to gay bars for as long as I can remember and one of the reasons: because I don't get into fights that often," the "No Time to Die" actor admitted. "ĭuring an appearance on the "Lunch with Bruce" podcast on Monday October 11, Daniel Craig revealed that he prefers to frequent gay bars over their straight counterparts to avoid getting roughed up. He also shares 29-year-old daughter Ella with ex-wife Fiona Loudon, to whom he was married from 1992 to 1994."The aggressive d- swinging in hetero bars, I just got sick of.
The 007 star and Weisz, who tied the knot in 2011, welcomed their first child together, a daughter, in 2018.
“And I just was like, ‘I know I don’t give a f–k,’ and we’re in Venice.” “The irony is, you know, we kind of got ‘caught,’ I suppose, which was kind of weird ’cause we were doing nothing f–king wrong,” he said, adding, “What happened is we were having a nice night, and I kind of was talking to you about my life when my life was changing, and we got drunk, and I was like, ‘Oh, let’s just go to a bar, come on, let’s go out.’ So I was, there was kind of, you know, there was an ulterior motive,” he said with a laugh.Ĭraig also addressed the time he was “caught” at a gay bar in Venice, Calif., with his pal Bozzi, 55, in 2010. And I could meet girls there ’cause there were a lot of girls who were there for exactly the same reason I was there. The “Casino Royale” star also found that it was easier to meet women at a gay bar because of the environment. … You didn’t really sort of have to state your sexuality.” Craig and Rachel Weisz married in 2011. “The aggressive d–k-swinging in hetero bars, I just got very sick of as a kid because it was like, ‘I just don’t wanna end up being in a punch-up.’ And I did, that would happen quite a lot,” he admitted.Ĭraig added that for this reason, he found gay bars “a good place to go.” The “No Time to Die” star, 53, said that as a youngster, he would find himself getting into several fights when hitting other types of pubs. “Listen, you know, I’ve been going to gay bars for as long as I can remember, and one of the reasons because I don’t get into fights in gay bars that often,” Craig, who is married to actress Rachel Weisz, told Bruce Bozzi on SiriusXM’s “Lunch With Bruce” podcast Tuesday.
James Bond actor Daniel Craig revealed that he prefers to frequent gay bars because he’s less likely to get into a brawl. Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz dress up for date night