Daniel Craig says he likes going to gay bars to avoid ‘aggressive’ men in ‘hetero bars’

Daniel Craig: “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”

Hollywood actor Daniel Craig uncovered that he favors visiting gay bars and has grown sick of the ‘aggressive’ men he encounters at hetero bars.

The 53-year-old celebrity as of late showed up on Bruce Bozzi’s SiriusXM podcast to promote his final James Bond movie No Time To Die. During the talk, he uncovered that when he was single he would likewise visit gay bars.

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“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,” he said, adding that due to the ‘aggressive d*** swinging in hetero bars,’ he got ‘very sick of (it) as a kid’ and didn’t ‘wanna end up being in a punch up’ since it happened ‘quite a lot.’

“(Gay bars as a result) would just be a good place to go. Everybody was chill. Everybody, you didn’t sort of have to state your sexuality. It was okay and it was a very safe place to be. And I could meet girls there ’cause there were a lot of girls who were there for the same reason I was there. So I was, there was kind of, you know, there was an ulterior motive,” he said with a laugh.

Daniel likewise said that back in 2010, he and podcast host Bruce had once run into each other at a gay club in California. Daniel clarified, “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**king wrong.”

He went on: “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.’”

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