Daniel Radcliffe isn't bothered about going nude
In an exclusive interview with Associated Press, British actor, Daniel Radcliffe spoke about the possibility of showing his privates to audiences in New York when the play 'Equus' comes to Broadway.
An excerpt of the interview reads:
AP: So what's all this about you doing Equus on Broadway?
Radcliffe: Yeah, absolutely, hopefully. It's not absolutely certain yet, as nothing ever is, but yeah, that's definitely the plan. ... I'll be starting Harry Potter 6 and then that will go to the year 2040, and then after a few months — there's probably going to be a few months' gap in between that — and then Equus on Broadway. It should start late next year.
AP: Is it cold on that stage?
Radcliffe: (Smiles) Yes, it's very well air-conditioned.
AP: There's shrinkage?
Radcliffe: (Smiles again) There is an element of retraction, certainly.
AP: After the first time, I'm guessing, you get over this a bit.
Radcliffe: Oh yeah, you don't care. I don't care — I've done it 128 times.
AP: But everybody else cared and everybody else freaked out when you first got naked.
Radcliffe: It was hilarious.
AP: Why is that, do you think?
Radcliffe: 'Cause, I don't know, maybe they want me to be Peter Pan and stay young forever, some people.
AP: And tabloids have fun with puns, of course.
Radcliffe: They want puns, yeah, you can have lots of fun with them.

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