And it was a very safe place to be.'Ĭraig and Bruce reflected on a moment when they got 'caught' at a gay bar called Roosterfish in Venice Beach. You didn’t really have to sort of state your sexuality. said that gay bars are a good place to go. That would happen quite a lot.' He told host Bruce. ‘I don’t want to end up in a punch-up.’ And I did. One of the reasons is because I don’t get into fights in gay bars that often.' Craig recalled, 'As a kid, because it was like.
He continued, 'I’ve been going to gay bars for as long as I can remember. No Time to Die is now playing in theaters.Daniel Craig recently revealed that he prefers to go to gay bars because he can avoid 'the aggressive d***-swinging in hetero bars.' The No Time to Die actor was featured on the Lunch with Bruce podcast on SiriusXM and revealed that he started going to gay bars when he was young because he wanted to avoid getting 'in a punch-up' during a night out, which would happen 'quite a lot' at straight bars. "I really believe that we should be working towards a world where anyone can play anything and it would be really thrilling if it didn’t matter about someone’s sexuality to take on a role like this. Of course I would like to see that," Whishaw (who also costarred alongside Daniel Craig in the 2004 crime flick Layer Cake) said during a recent interview with Attitude about the possibility of James Bond ever being played by an out, queer actor now that Craig is retiring from the role. "God, can you imagine? I mean, it would be quite an extraordinary thing. Q is cooking a meal for two and is a little frustrated when his coworkers pay him a surprise visit, and it's then that Q reveals that he’s about to meet up with someone for a dinner date and says the two spies need to leave because "he’s coming in 20 minutes." In one scene in the film, Bond and Moneypenny ( Moonlight's Naomie Harris) show up at Q’s house where it seems he’s getting ready for a special occasion. It was kind of.an ulterior motive."Īfter playing special MI6 agent 007 for over 15 years (the longest-serving Bond actor in the character's history), Craig is hanging up his suit and retiring his black tuxedo in this year's Universal Pictures release No Time to Die, which sees gay actor Ben Whishaw's character Q finally confirm his sexuality.
And I could meet girls there, cause there are a lot of girls there for exactly the same reason I was there. "As a kid because it was like.I don’t want to end up eating in a punch up. "One of the reasons, because I don’t get into fights in gay bars that often.because the aggressive d*ck swinging in hetero bars, I just got very sick of. "I’ve been going to gay bars for as long as I can remember," the 53-year-old No Time to Die star told Bozzi during their interview. Daniel-craig-goes-to-loves-gay-bars-ben-whishaw-layer-cake-james-bond-no-time-to-die.jpgĭaniel Craig loves going to gay bars just as much as we do.ĭuring a recent appearance on the Lunch With Bruce SiriusXM podcast hosted by out host Bruce Bozzi, the longtime James Bond actor and Rami Malek smoocher opened up about his experiences with gay nightlife, and how he actually prefers going to gay bars versus "hetero bars" because he's just sick of the energy they exude.