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Daniel Craig – “Like You’ve Never Seen Him”

Daniel Craig received a license to thrill a whole new audience after being James Bond with a license to kill for many years, Western media wrote.

More often than not, their titles describe it “like you’ve never seen it before.”

The actor became like the rockers – with a black Brando leather moto jacket, a low-cut T-shirt and a silver chain around his neck, this would surely make his cult hero, the old chauvinist James Bond, raise an eyebrow, commented “Daily Mail”.

Craig was in Paris filming a commercial for Belvedere vodka, the drinks brand which had previously signed a multi-million pound deal with the Bond producers to put the martini – shaken, not stirred – back on the 007 menu.

Daniel announced on the eve of the premiere of last year’s Death Can Wait that it would be his final film in the series, having reprized the role five times.

Moviegoers wondered if Craig took his fashion inspiration from his nemesis in the production, Rami Malek, as the leather-clad Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody.

Craig changed for some scenes in a dazzling white suit and pale pink shirt, another fashion no-no for Fleming’s character. Craig said a while back that he had a notebook of rules and advice on how to live. In it he included the warning: “Don’t waste your time with women who wear a bracelet on their left ankle.” He also shared that he has been going to gay bars for years to avoid aggressive men. He commented that there he met hot girls who visited them for the same reason, and that was his “ulterior motive”.

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Singer Rita Ora, fiancee of New Zealand’s Oscar-winning Taika Waititi, watched the ad shoot on the famous Pont Neuf bridge and the nearby luxury Cheval Blanc Hotel, but also walked around town and posted pictures of herself eating cotton candy. how he enjoys life near the Eiffel Tower.

The two plan to get married when their work commitments allow.

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