Sneak Peek! Adam Driver On The Cover Of V Man

Sneak Peek! Adam Driver On The Cover Of V Man

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by Emily Mitchinson |
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Adam Driver has been a weird crush for many in the Grazia office since he burst onto our TV screens as Hannah Horvath’s eccentric boyfriend on Girls. Since then he’s bagged roles in *Lincoln, *What If, and *Star Wars *to name a few. But now, the actor has become a cover star.

Adam will star on the cover of V Man magazine's 33rd issue. Not only does Adam pose topless (squeal!) in the mag, but he also has some pretty profound things to say about acting, millenials and fame.

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Despite being picked up for loads of roles and all round mega success since Girls, Adam confessed he's not the biggest fan of the acting process. “I really enjoy the process. Which is a lie, I guess, because I hate the process! I hate the waiting to actually do the thing. Then while we’re doing it I hate it, because I’m not satisfied. It’s torturous."

He continues, "And you’re trying to find a way to live your life better while you’re doing it, and then your emotions get the better of you—and then you have to sell the things and walk down a carpet in a fancy suit that makes you feel uncomfortable. Or you go to the store and walk out with a bag and somebody chases you! (I remember that day, that guy.) And you can’t act alone in a room, you know? So you have to rely on other people, as much as talking to people scares the shit out of me. So that’s all bad.”

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Adam definitely doesn't consider himself the voice of a generation either. The star confessed, “It’s not really my job to go to set thinking, ‘This means something for our generation!’, It’s really about, ‘How do we make all this stuff make sense and be truthful?’ But I definitely feel disconnected from my generation. The need to share everything doesn’t make sense to me. Or that idea that you’re somehow not speaking by not texting fast or e-mailing a certain amount’”.

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Despite his new found cover stardom, Adam could definitely be considered shy. The star also admits in his interview with V Man that he doesn’t watch Girls. “I try not to watch anything because I don’t have control over it. But I get what she’s going for and I’m excited to be a part of that. I’m petrified of the Internet anyway. It doesn’t quite make sense to me, that mass shaming without any empathy…I guess it goes back to being so certain about being right or wrong.”

To read the entire interview and see all the pictures of Adam for yourself, grab your copy of V Man on 12th March.

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